disbursement

英[dɪs'bɜːsmənt] 美[dɪs'bɜːsmənt]
  • n. 支付;支出
Noun:
  1. amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures)

  2. the act of spending or disbursing money

1. Marine bill of lading showing any disbursement charges marked COLLECT not acceptable.
海运提单上显示的任何费用标明“到付”将不予接受.

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2. This makes the disbursement of 51 channel is very convenient.
这就使得51的支付渠道非常方便.

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3. The disbursement rate of local supporting fund is comparatively low.
地方配套资金到位率较低.

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4. Second, strict control working condition disbursement.
第二, 严格控制营业费用支出.

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5. Overall, the Bank loan disbursement could be timely processed once the contract payment was made.
通常, 合同款一旦支付,银行贷款将及时发放.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Probable cash disbursement and Financial Commitment required during the fiscal year may also be compiled therein.
      并得编列会计年度内可能支付之现金及所需未来承诺之授权。
    2. Let's switch the talk to disbursement.
      咱们换个话题,谈一谈款项支出吧。
    3. At the same time, the asset scale and the advertisement marketing disbursement also truly have the effect to the enterprise performance.
      同时,企业规模与广告行销支出也确实对企业绩效有正的效果。