invoiced / ˈɪn vɔɪs /

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invoiced3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an itemized bill for goods sold or services provided, containing individual prices, the total charge, and the terms.
  2. the merchandise or shipment itself.
v. 有主动词 verb

in·voiced, in·voic·ing.

  1. to present an invoice to: The manufacturer invoiced our company for two typewriters.
  2. to present an invoice for: five chairs invoiced and shipped last month.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·voiced, in·voic·ing.

  1. to prepare or submit an invoice.
  2. to have a value if or when inventoried: The merchandise in stock invoiced far more than we expected.

invoiced 近义词

invoiced

等同于 unspoken

invoiced

等同于 list

invoiced

等同于 bill

更多invoiced例句

  1. The hack was discovered after someone noticed that an invoice was generated that should not have been, he said.
  2. Most customers already know the invoice price before they walk into a dealership, presumably having done their internet research.
  3. They review thousands of invoices a month for one to two minutes a piece.
  4. She then received a final invoice from Client Virtual Solutions.
  5. The cost was $39,000, according to an invoice obtained by ProPublica and the Tribune.
  6. On the drive-in, Adine stopped the car while Davy invoiced his available cash at sixty-five dollars.
  7. In point of fact, my uncle had this very watch "invoiced to him" at twice the price he now put it at.
  8. I packed the articles invoiced, and expressed the trunks to Mrs. Lincoln at Chicago.
  9. I of course realized, from my rude system of book-keeping, and the way the goods invoiced, that I was a considerable loser.
  10. I invoiced my stock in trade and found I had just thirteen bottles of polish on hand, and immediately went to work.