re·ceipt /rɪˈsiːt/ ●●● S2 noun1 [countableC]BBT a piece of paper that you are given which shows that you have paid for something 收據,收條Keep your receipt in case you want to bring it back. 保留收據以備退貨之需。
receipt forMake sure you get receipts for everything. 每件東西都一定要拿收據。
Can you give me a receipt? 你能給我一個收條嗎?
2 [uncountableU] formalGET when someone receives something 收到receipt ofthe closing date for receipt of applications 接受申請的截止日期
on/upon receipt of somethingThe booking will be made on receipt of a deposit. 一收到訂金就進行預訂。
be in receipt of something (=to have received something) 某物收訖,已經收到某物
3 receipts [plural] technicalBF the money that a business, bank, or government receives 〔企業、銀行、政府的〕收款,進款;收入total revenue receipts of $18.4 million 1,840萬美元的財政總收入