debit / ˈdɛb ɪt /

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debit2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the recording or an entry of debt in an account.
  2. Bookkeeping. that which is entered in an account as a debt; a recorded item of debt.any entry or the total shown on the debit side.the left-hand side of an account on which such entries are made.
  3. an undesirable or disadvantageous feature.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to charge with a debt: The store debited her account for the purchase.
  2. to charge as a debt: The store debited the purchase to her account.
  3. Bookkeeping. to enter upon the debit side of an account.

debit 近义词

n. 名词 noun

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更多debit例句

  1. Prepaid debit card users tend to be lower income, and Netspend confirmed that most of the money has been spent rapidly for basic necessities like food and gas.
  2. Last week, the Treasury Department and the IRS started to send approximately 8 million payments by prepaid debit card.
  3. Amazon Pay in India supports a range of payments services, including the popular UPI, and debit and credit cards.
  4. Consumer spending, captured by credit card and debit card data compiled by Opportunity Insights, began to fall at the end of October before rebounding in November, buoyed perhaps by the holiday season.
  5. You could receive an email or phone call asking you to give a stranger your bank account number or debit card number for verification of your account.
  6. At the high-end food retailer, gift cards are a year-round business—kind of like a pre-paid debit card for expensive groceries.
  7. A new startup has created a miracle gadget that unites all your credit, debit and gift cards into a single card.
  8. As Orman sees it, prepaid debit cards and credit cards are two sides of the same coin, so to speak.
  9. “You know, the Approved Card, on the surface, is a prepaid debit card,” she said at the time.
  10. He gave members of the militia his credit- and debit-card numbers so they could continue stockpiling, this time illegally.
  11. A commission up to the maximum of ¼ the thousand on the paying out side of the account (Entering to the debit).
  12. The use of stamps for example would permit doing away with the debit side in the account books.
  13. He adds up the credit and debit account and, if there is a balance, enters it to the account of the possessor of the account-book.
  14. For George Sand was most hospitable, kept indeed literally open house for her friends, and did so regardless of credit and debit.
  15. On the debit page write the names of the items for which the money is spent and the dates.