The English word for credit card
Hello, the English word for credit card: creditcard
If you are interested in credit card, the basic functions of credit card are generally The same, for example, you can consume first and repay later; use the cash advance function; choose the minimum repayment business; shop online; shop in installments, etc. If you have no special requirements for credit card consumption, you can apply for any one.
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Among all the credit cards of China Merchants Bank, the YOUNG card youth version is the best to apply for, because it was only launched in 2010 and is aimed at fresh people who have graduated from college and under the age of 30. It is relatively easy to get approved. It is recommended that if you are applying for the first credit card in your name at China Merchants Bank, you can give priority to applying for the YOUNG version. In addition, China Merchants Bank does not limit the number of cards under the same account. They all have exclusive quotas. After being approved for the YOUNG version, as your needs increase - you need to go out to travel or dine, buy a car, etc. "Easy car purchases", point cards that need to be redeemed for World of Warcraft when playing games, etc. - you can apply for other China Merchants Bank credit cards. Generally, if you already hold a card and apply for a "second card" from China Merchants Bank, you will be approved (except for platinum cards and unlimited cards, which are mainly invited by the bank).
Compilation and detailed explanation of credit card English vocabulary
NewWords
creditn.
cardn.
expensen.
p>
rectangularadj.
plasticadj.
authorizevt.
chargevt.,vi.;n.
collectvt.< /p>
forcevt.
interestn.
unpaidadj.
affordv.
Word
Credit, [finance] credit, bank deposit
Playing cards, cards
Expenses, expenses
Rectangular
Plastic, shaped
Authorization, entrustment
vt., vi. Ask for price; ask someone to pay; charge
n. Fee; spend
Collect money ;Collect accounts
Force, impose
Interest
Unpaid, unpaid
Affordable; able to provide, Can give
PhrasesandExpressions
paycash
writechecks
atonetime
oncredit
Phrases with phrases
Pay cash
Write a check
once
On credit; buy on credit
Notes
1.creditcard
creditn.reputationforsolvencyandintegrityentitlingapersontobetrustedinbuyingorborrowing:
Credit: a proof given to someone that he or she can be trusted in terms of solvency and honesty when buying or borrowing Reputation
Example: You should have not trouble getting the loan your credit is good.
If you have good credit, there will be no problem in getting this loan
2. More and more they pay for things with credit cards. They are getting more and more Credit cards are used to pay for purchases in many places.
This sentence is an inversion sentence, emphasizing moreandmore(moneys). The normal word order is Theypaymoreandmore?.
3.Thisauthorizesthestoretochargethebankforthecustomerspurchase. This authorizes the store to charge the bank for the customer’s purchase.
chargev. ①toholdfinanciallyliable; demandpaymentfrom make one liable to repay the money; demand payment:
Example: chargeherforthebalancedue
Let her pay the debt
②tosetorask(agivenamount)asaprice Ask for price, asking price: (a certain amount of money) as a charge:
Example: chargetendollarsforahaircut
A haircut costs ten dollars
NewWords
creditn.
cardn.
incomen.
availableadj.
populara.
< p>chargevt.;n.costn.
purchasevt.;n.
extraa.
sponsorvt.
billn.
pioneern.
respectivelyadv.
mattern.
replacevt.
individualn.
businessn.
Words
Trust, credit
Playing cards, cards
Income, income
Available, available
Popular, popular, popular
vt. Accounting n. Expense
Cost, Price
Buy, purchase
Additional, not included in price
Initiate, host
Billing
Pioneer, advocate
Separately, variously
Event, problem
Replace, replace
Individual, individual< /p>
Enterprise; industrial and commercial enterprise
PhrasesandExpressions
creditcard
workrecord
applyfor
AmericanExpress
VISA
MasterCharge
servicecharge
Phrases and Phrases
Credit Cards
Work Record
Application
American Express
Visa
MasterCard
Service fee, handling fee
Notes
1. If you have a credit card, you can buy a car, eat a meal, take a trip, and even get a hair cut by charging the cost to your account. If you have a credit card, you can buy a car, travel or even get a haircut as long as you charge the account
(1)takeatrip travel
(2)getahaircut
(3)bychargingthecosttoyouraccount is a prepositional phrase, used as an adverbial in the sentence.
Charging? (to) is a gerund and serves as the object of the preposition by.
chargevt.topostponepaymenton(apurchase)byrecordingasadebtChargevt.topostponepaymenton(apurchase)byrecordingasadebtcredit:topostponepaymenton(apurchase)
Example: paidcashforthestockingsbutchargedthenewcoat.
The socks were paid in cash but Bought a new coat on credit
2. This, of course, can be a problem, if you charge more than you can pay for. Of course, this is a problem if your bill exceeds your ability to pay.
(1)youchargemorethanyoucanpayfor is a comparative adverbial clause introduced by (more)?than?.
3. Many of us believe that it will only be amatter of time before credit cards replace cash and checks for both individuals and businesses. Many of us believe that it is only a matter of time before credit cards replace cash and replace personal checks and business checks.
(1)(Manyofusbelieve)thatitwillonlybe? is an object clause introduced by that.
believevt.toexpectorsuppose; think expectation, expectation; think
Example: Ibelievetheywillarriveshortly.
I think they will arrive soon
(2 )mattern.asubjectofconcern,feeling,oraction consideration, thing: the recipient of concern, emotion or behavior
Example: Thisisamatteroffforeignpolicy.
This is a matter of foreign policy.
(3)checkn.awrittenordertoabanktopaytheamountspecifiedfromfundsondeposit;adraft.Check: a written check to the bank to pay the specific amount from the deposit; money order
How do we express in English what we often call "swipe the card" for credit card consumption?
paybycard
The following is an example
AGoodmorning! I'dliketocheckout,please.
AGood morning! I want to check out and check out.
BCertainly.Roomnumber?
BOf course. What's the room number?
ASix_one_five.
A6-1-5.
BMr.Clark.Thankyou.Howwouldyouliketopay,Mr.Clark?
Mr. Clark. thank you. How do you want to pay the bill, Mr. Clark?
ACanIpaybycreditcard?Here’smyVisacard.
A Can I pay by credit card? This is my credit card.
BNoproblem.If you’djustliketocheckyourbill,Mr.Clark,pleasesignhere.
No problem. If you would like to see the bill, please sign here, Mr. Clark.
AThat’s allOK.Manythanks
ANo problem. Thank you so much.
Notes
1Whenyouareleavingahotel,youcheckout/checkout,e.g.I'dliketocheckout,please./I'dliketocheckout,please.Whenyouarriveatahotel(andatanairportforaflight)youcheckin/checkin,e.g.CanIcheckinplease?/CanIcheckinplease?
When you leave the hotel, you have to checkout/check out, go through the check-out procedures, for example: I'd like to checkout,please/I'd like to check out, go through the check-out procedures. When you check into a hotel (and when boarding a plane at the airport) you have to check in, for example: CanIcheckinplease?/Can I check in?
2If you want to ask someone how they wish to pay (e.g. by cashor by credit card), you can say: How would you like to pay? / How would you like to pay? Inashop, you can ask if you can pay by card, by saying: Can I pay by credit card? / Can I pay be credit card? p >
If you want to ask someone how they would like to pay (e.g. With cash or credit card), you can say: How would you like to pay?/How would you like to pay? In a store, you can ask if you can pay by credit card: Can I pay by credit card?/Can I pay by credit card?
How to say pay by credit card in English
English original text:
Pay by creditcard
British phonetic notation:
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American phonetic notation:
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Credit card consumption English Let’s stop talking about the introduction here.