chits

英 [tʃɪts] 美 [tʃɪts]

n.  欠账字据; 欠条; (允许某人去做某事的)便条; (尤指对老人无礼的)毛丫头; 不知礼的年轻女子
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柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 便条;收据;便函
    A chit is a short official note, such as a receipt, an order, or a memo, usually signed by someone in authority.
    1. Schrader initialled the chit for the barman.
      施拉德在收条上用首字母签了字,交给了酒吧招待。

双语例句

  1. They were being held not as spies but for a more covert purpose: to be used as chits in a hostage exchange program once the war was over.
    他们不是作为间谍被拘留,而是为了一个更隐秘的目的:用作战后人质交换的筹码。
  2. I hate affected, niminy-piminy chits!
    我恨那种多愁善感,矫揉造作的黄毛丫头。
  3. I worked from the chits.
    我的设计从孩子中来。
  4. Have you signed any chits in the last hour?
    您在结帐前一小时是否签过任何帐单?
  5. Where the contract sum is below hk$ 1 million, the operation support department shall be consulted for the chits for disposal of the construction waste.
    如果合同金额少于100万港币,应咨询运营支持部门有关处理建筑废料的单据。
  6. Today, these leather-flying jackets and their "blood chits," are prized by museums and collectors all over the world.
    如今,这皮夹克和“血书”被世界上的博物馆和收藏家珍藏着。
  7. Even now that some of these policies are being dismantled, as states vie for investment, you often need up to 100 permits, chits and slips to set up a factory.
    即便是现在,尽管随着各国对投资的争夺,其中一些政策正在逐渐废除,但你往往需要上百张许可证、便签和纸条,才能建起一家工厂。