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payer

/pey-er/US // ˈpeɪ ər //UK // (ˈpeɪə) //

付款人,付费者,支付者,支付人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who pays.
    • : the person named in a bill or note who has to pay the holder.

Examples

  • They asked for the agency to include a section in the plan on how this will affect the cost of living for individual rate payers.

  • Nothing gives a man a better standing in a community than the fact that he is a house-holder, a payer of taxes on real estate.

  • The FDA has transferred its responsibility down to the payers, and making payers out to be the bad guy.

  • Instead, Medicaid, the federal-state program that covers the health care of very low-income Americans, ends up being the primary payer for long-term care.

  • American health care, a labyrinth of private, state, and federal payers with different reimbursement policies, makes covering telehealth visits a headache.

  • To make it even more bizarre, Shumlin has plans to turn Vermont into the only state with single-payer health insurance.

  • Earlier that day one of the visitors payer her respects at the Kucherenko house could not stop crying.

  • Opponents to single payer certainly have reasons to believe the momentum is on their side.

  • But proponents of single payer pointed to polls that show a majority of Americans want some version of Medicare for all.

  • They torpedo the Affordable Care Act, and I believe we will now have single payer in this country within the next 15 years.

  • The attestation of this payment of the tax-payer is signed by the postal employé and bears the stamp of his post office.

  • The Depositor (Payer) is bound before leaving the office to examine the entries sufficiently so as to see that they are correct.

  • Whoever in favour of another,—the depositor,—pays in the first payment and signs the deposit-book in his name is called the Payer.

  • She had been a tax-payer in the district twenty-two years, and was considered a progressive woman.

  • We were no longer payer and paid—we were friends—friends for life.