柯林斯詞典cheque /t?ek/ (cheques) [英國(guó)英語(yǔ)] 1. N-COUNT A cheque is a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to. Your bank then pays the money to that person from your account. 支票 He handed me an envelope with a cheque for $1,500. 他遞給我一個(gè)信封,裡麪有一張$1500的支票。2. →see also blank cheque , traveller's cheque 返回 cheque劍橋詞典a printed form , used instead of money , to make payments from your bank account 支票 I wrote him a cheque for £50. 我給他開(kāi)了一張50英鎊的支票。 I don't have any cash on me, so could I pay with a/by cheque? 我沒(méi)帶現(xiàn)金,能用支票付款嗎? Who should I make out this cheque to? (= Whose name should I write on it?) 我應(yīng)儅把這張支票開(kāi)給誰(shuí)? Please make your cheques payable to The Brighter Toyshop Ltd (= write this name on them). 請(qǐng)把支票開(kāi)給佈賴特玩具有限公司。 例句 It usually takes four to five working days for a cheque to clear .Please find enclosed a cheque in settlement of your invoice .A customer had tried to pass off a dud cheque .I made a cheque out for £20 to 'Henry's Supermarket'.When she got her first salary cheque, she indulged in an orgy of spending . 返回 cheque