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prepayment

/pree-pey/US // priˈpeɪ //UK // (priːˈpeɪ) //

预付款,预付费用,预付款项,预付账款

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pre·paid, pre·pay·ing.

    • : to pay or arrange to pay beforehand or before due: to prepay the loan.

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Examples

  • A four-year Maryland prepaid college trust account will be funded for winners between the ages of 12 and 14.

  • The Postal Service shouldn’t be prepaying future retirement benefits for hypothetical employees.

  • The 2006 Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act required the Postal Service to prepay those expenses, a mandate that the agency could not meet.

  • She could prepay part of the loan and shorten her term, but she’d need to come up with at least $2,500, as Ygrene and Renovate America require.

  • Many users are paying for things like utility bills and cell phone bills, turning them from prepaid to postpay.

  • He still refused to accept the message and as the boys were without money it was impossible for them to prepay it.

  • I hear that in Montreal it was found necessary to use cent stamps to prepay the half cent rate.

  • Now the knaves are careful to caution their correspondents to send money by express, and to prepay the charges.

  • We were forced to prepay our guide and his father too, and he went but one day, although he promised to go with us to Katema.

  • We furnish all materials free of charge, paper, etc., and prepay all costs of delivery to your home.