endorser

英[ɪn'dɔːsə] 美[ɪn'dɔːsə]
  • n. 背书人;转让人
Noun:
  1. someone who expresses strong approval

  2. a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security

1. The right to demand payment from the endorser of a commercial paper when the first party liable fails to pay.
追索权当有支付义务的第一方不能支付时,可以向商业票据的背书人要求支付的权力.

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2. Thanks! Don't I look too ordinary to be an endorser?
谢谢! 我的样子做代言人太平凡了 吧 ?

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3. Illegal Endorser String! Please refer to help screen.
非法的印记签署器字串! 请参考帮助屏幕.

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4. It boasts of avoiding dysmenorrhea and it invites Harisu to be advertising endorser.
它标榜能够防止痛经并邀请了河莉秀作为广告代言人.

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5. Where the holder is an endorser, he has no right of recourse against the subsequent parties.
持票人为背书人的, 对其后手无追索权.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The endorser shall bear liability on the bill if it is negotiated in spite of all this.
      背书转让的,背书人应当承担汇票责任。
    2. If there is any doubt about the signature, the bank will refuse to cash the checkwill return the check to the endorser.
      银行对签字的真实性有怀疑,它将会拒绝兑现支票,将支票退给背书人。