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reimbursed

/ree-im-burs/US // ˌri ɪmˈbɜrs //UK // (ˌriːɪmˈbɜːs) //

偿付的,偿还的,报销的,报销

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·im·bursed, re·im·burs·ing.

    • : to make repayment to for expense or loss incurred: The insurance company reimbursed him for his losses in the fire.
    • : to pay back; refund; repay.

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Examples

  • For over a decade, regional publishers have been battling with Google, and more recently Facebook, to reimburse them for distributing publisher content on their free platforms.

  • At the same time, lawmakers created the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, which reimburses people harmed by vaccines for their medical bills, lost wages, and additional pain and suffering.

  • Bad actors in the profession could cause doctors to lose their privilege to bill and be reimbursed independently, he said.

  • Such malfunctions carry direct economic costs for creators, which Apple does not reimburse.

  • Unlike with Gladden, the housing authority did not reimburse the resident after confirming that she had been unemployed, blaming her for the delay.

  • He ordered his secretary to reimburse the fees and will issue a correction to his political funds reports.

  • They deserve to be the first people these campaigns reimburse.

  • Nelson told Politico that he has already returned $500,000 to the group—and said he may reimburse it for more.

  • She promised to increase taxes on poor people and said Iraq should reimburse the United States for the cost of “liberating” it.

  • CBS has agreed to reimburse the EPA for cleanup at Lemon Lane, the Bennett Stone Quarry, and Neal's Landfill.

  • In order to reimburse himself in some measure for this loss Burbage retained £30 of the rental due to Alleyn.

  • The Commissioners strongly recommended the exemption of the putative father from any legal obligation to reimburse the parish.

  • He suffered much loss by reason of Indian invasions, and preferred a claim to Congress for a large sum of money to reimburse him.

  • Their plans had failed, and now the thought probably was to reimburse themselves out of the government.

  • We were mighty proud of Dee, her reimburse sounded so grown-up and business-like, but Mrs. Rand seemed not one whit impressed.