How to pronounce Creditcard in English
Creditcard
[English][_kreditkɑ:d][American][_kr_d_tkɑrd]
n .Credit card, debit card;
If you want to know how to pronounce this word, you can follow the following steps:
1. Turn on the computer and log in to the browser.
2. Baidu search "Baidu Translation" URL is:.
3. Enter the word "creditcard" and click the "Translate" button.
4. Click the small speaker icon in the lower left corner of the left input field to hear the correct pronunciation of the word.
Example sentences:
1.You have asecret creditcard?
Do you use a secret credit card?
2.Wellyoucansplititwithanothercreditcard.
Then you can use the remaining balance from several cards to calculate together.
3. For creditcardfraud?
The credit card++ one?
4.She has your creditcard?
She has your credit card?
5.Ineedacreditcard!
Who can give me a credit card!
How do you say credit card in English?
How to write the English name of a credit card
The English name of a credit card is: credit
card
credit
card< /p>
UK [_kredit
kɑ:d]
US [_kr_d_t
kɑrd]
n.
p>
Credit card, charge card;
[Example]you
can
pay
by
credit
card.
You can pay with a credit card.
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. Expenses; expenses
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 a bank to pay a specific amount from a deposit; money order
That’s it for the introduction of credit card words.