voucher 的 2 个定义
- a person or thing that vouches.
- a document, receipt, stamp, or the like, that gives evidence of an expenditure.
- a form authorizing a disbursement of cash or a credit against a purchase or expense to be made in the future.
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- to pay for, guarantee, or authorize by voucher.
- to prepare a voucher for.
voucher 近义词
receipt
voucher 的近义词 16 个
- certificate
- check
- coupon
- ticket
- iou
- chit
- credential
- debenture
- note
- notice
- release
- slip
- stub
- token
- proof of purchase
- sales slip
voucher 的反义词 3 个
更多voucher例句
- It began as two Senate bills to create vouchers and expand charters.
- Residents can apply for a voucher to cover about half the cost of an at-home composting unit but that doesn’t help you get it to farmers who want it.
- He anticipates an expansion of the low-income housing tax credit as well as housing vouchers being made an entitlement.
- Passengers found themselves having to stay on hold with customer-service representatives to get refunds while vouchers were offered automatically, making it easier to choose that option.
- The airline canceled his flights and offered only a voucher — a common problem after the covid-19 outbreak.
- He again turns Medicare into a voucher program, a position he had to stifle in 2012, because Romney did not approve.
- A year ago, Candidate Ryan called for voucher care instead of Medicare for Americans who were then 55 and under.
- The ticket or voucher for travel will not be replaced if lost, mutilated, or stolen.
- The Medicare drug benefit began in 2006 with a voucher approach.
- And in a direct shot at Paul Ryan, Obama vowed not to turn Medicare into a voucher program.
- The first step in providing for a complete postage record is to make a voucher for postage required.
- The cashier should require a voucher before supplying stamps or the money with which to buy them.
- A special voucher form showing the postage on hand, and the number of stamps of each denomination required, is shown in Fig. 15.
- He supplies no numbered voucher, and cannot possibly tell at which tables some six or seven hundred diners will be seated.
- Will the reader consent to their Dialogue, which is dullish, but singular to have in an authentic form, with Nicolai as voucher?