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receivable

/ri-see-vuh-buhl/US // rɪˈsi və bəl //UK // (rɪˈsiːvəbəl) //

应收账款,应收,应收款项,应收帐款

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : fit for acceptance; acceptable.
    • : awaiting receipt of payment: accounts receivable.
    • : capable of being received.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : receivables, business assets in the form of obligations due from others.

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Examples

  • The Toronto-based think tank points out that inventories and accounts receivable have shrunk by even more than cash has increased.

  • They have a woman who runs accounts payable and another who runs accounts receivable.

  • The bank capital was gone, and no one had money that was receivable for taxes.

  • I get very tired; but 211 I am obliged to go, because the Pevenseys know so many receivable people.

  • National bank-notes are not legal tender, but are receivable by the government for all obligations except customs dues.

  • No pay is, indeed, receivable by any true man; but power is receivable by him, in the love and faith you give him.

  • Its notes were to be payable on demand in specie and to be receivable in all payments to the Government.