money order

汇票匯票汇款滙票

money order 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an order for the payment of money, as one issued by one bank or post office and payable at another.

money order 近义词

money order

等同于 draft

更多money order例句

  1. According to a May 2020 Federal Reserve report, 16 percent of US adults were underbanked in 2019, meaning they had a traditional bank account, but also used alternative financial services like check cashing services, money orders, and payday loans.
  2. He called his dad, who said in an interview with ProPublica and The Tribune that police told him he could pay with a money order that night.
  3. The suppliers were often paid through packages stuffed with cash sent through the mail or with money orders through Western Union, prosecutors said.
  4. And Epstein continues to steer money toward universities to advance scientific research.
  5. Speech, in this case, is our ability to spend money on a goofy entertainment.
  6. And in order for them to realize their vision, they are willing to use any means.
  7. I suspect [Teresa] will get money sent in to her, so she can shop at the commissary.
  8. If nobody on the outside will send Teresa money, should she learn a prison hustle?
  9. On the thirteenth of the same month they bound to the stake, in order to burn alive, a man who had two religious in his house.
  10. Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.
  11. Turn away from sin and order thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart from all offence.
  12. Dockier, a prominent leader of the Levelers, in the times of the English commonwealth, was shot by order of the government.
  13. Yet if there is a measure of untruth in such pretty flatteries, one needs to be superhuman in order to condemn them harshly.