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fisc

/fisk/US // fɪsk //UK // (fɪsk) //

罚金,罚款,税收,罚单

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a royal or state treasury; exchequer.

Examples

  • And so the FISC—and perhaps other federal courts—will cave rather than fight.

  • In effect, an overreaching administration and a supine FISC are ginning up a secret constitution.

  • The FISC does not approve the directives or the individuals to be monitored via those directives.

  • Perhaps most importantly, the FISC has a strong practical incentive to find a way to say “yes” to the government.

  • Determining that question requires a public debate, which is precisely what the FISC is built to prevent.

  • This use of bind has perhaps been helped by Layamons wifmen hit unchet fuliwis; bi-neoe on gurdle hit unche fisc.

  • The whole of the public revenue became part of the fisc, and was considered as the private estate of the prince.

  • This fund, if it consist of money, is called rarium or fisc, and public demesne if it consist of lands.

  • His next preferment was that of advocate-general of the fisc for the provinces of Holland and Zeeland.

  • As the children were incapable of inheritance, she only held the dower for life, after which it fell into the fisc.