promissory

英[\'prɒmɪsərɪ]
美[\'prɒməˌsoʊrɪ]

基本释义

adj.
应允的,承诺的,约定的

实用例句

A bond is a promissory note, usually issued for a specified amount.

债券是一种期票, 通常以一定数额发行.

辞典例句

Promissory notes were generally used as evidence of debt.

本票以前一般是用作借据.

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When one borrows from a bank, one signs a promissory note.

当你从银行借款时, 你应签署一张本票.

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A promissory note as used in this Law means a banker's note.

本法所称本票,是指银行本票.

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Private promissory notes are classified into two categories.

私人期票则可分为两种.

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This promissory note is invalid.

这张期票(本票)是无效的.

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Formal short - term receivables documented by a promissory note and a provision for interest.

关于期票和利息准备的正式的 短期 应收文件.

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The principle promissory estoppel may prevent Y from retracting his promise with retrospective effect.

这项具有约束力的禁止反言原则可以防止Y追溯性地撤销他的承诺.

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A promissory note is regarded as notes receivable for the payeenotes payable for the maker.

本票对受款人是应收票据,对出票人则是应付票据.

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You still owe me a hundred pounds, and I have your promissory note to that effect.

你仍然欠我100英镑, 我有你的借条.

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A promissory note is as notes receivable for the payee and notes payable for the maker.

本票对收款人来说是应收票据,对出票人来说则是应付票据.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. relating to or having the character of a promise;

    "promissory note"

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