1LET/ALLOWan officialnote that shows that you are allowed to have something 字据;账单;收条
Take the chit to the counter and collect your books.
拿上收条到柜台取书。
2.old-fashionedRUDE/IMPOLITE a young woman who behaves badly and does not respect older people 冒失无礼的年轻女子
Examples from the Corpus
chit• You couldn't bear the thought of a chit of a girlsweeping in and scooping the jackpot.• Write out a chit for whatever you use, as usual.• This New Zealand validation system doesn't give you a chit of paper.• He signed the barchit.• No money changes hands in these bars; no chits are signed.• How could the sillychit have so mistaken his intent?• We finishedhalf our burgers, skippeddessert and signed the chit for the meal.• But to enter their duka you need this chit.
From Longman Business Dictionary
chitchit /tʃɪt/ noun [countableC]
an official note giving you permission to do something, receive something etc
You had to sign a chit to use any of the equipment in the lab.