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词汇 credit-card
释义 credit card
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkred.ɪt ˌkɑːd/ us /ˈkred.ɪt ˌkɑːrd/
A1
a small plastic card that can be used as a method of payment, the money being taken from you at a later time信用卡
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charge card
plasticnoun
Examples

What is the expiry date on your credit card ?
The interest rate on my credit card is currently 25.5% APR.
Would you prefer to pay by cash, cheque or credit card?
Do they take credit cards at this shop?
This credit card allows you to withdraw up to £200 a day from cash dispensers.
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credit card | American Dictionary


credit card
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkred·ɪt ˌkɑrd/
a small plastic card that you can use to buy something and pay for it in the future

credit card | Business English


credit card
noun[ C ]
ukus
COMMERCE
a small plastic card that can be used to buy goods or services and then pay for them at a later time:
accept/take credit cardsOnline merchants rely on electronic payments, and it would hurt their businesses if they did not accept credit cards.
pay with a/by credit cardWe do not take cheques, but you can pay by cash, credit card, or debit card.
credit card balance/bill/debtAlmost two thirds of us don't clear our credit card balance every month.

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debit card

Examples of credit card


credit card
Alternatively you may order direct using your creditcard.
But what they were worried about was not what was happening currently, because creditcard outstandings were going down anyway for seasonal reasons.
When a consumer purchases goods and pays by creditcard, the vendor does not necessarily know the consumer.
This corresponds to giving our bricklayer a creditcard and telling him to buy the resources he needs.
No institutional cheques can be accepted for special discounted individual or member rates; personal cheque or creditcard only.
Even accessing data, especially confidential and sensitive information such as bank accounts, creditcard numbers and reservation prices, may be sufficient to cause significant damage.
Significant risks emanate from stealing information, including private information such as addresses, bank accounts, creditcard numbers, and an agent's goals and instructions.
This is because the vendor trusts the creditcard, which is a form of digital certificate.
System here can mean anything from a creditcard company's facilities to a computer used on any application or operation.
You can pay for it by cash or creditcard.
The card will be similar to the standard creditcard but will have a sensor about the size of a postage stamp built into it.
Delay will only make these numbers larger, for the fiscal gap, like our own unpaid creditcard bills, grows with interest.
Since it includes mortgage as well as creditcard debt, it can be a substantial amount compared with annual income.
Thus, unless these two conditions are fulfilled the agent is prevented from performing the action of paying by creditcard.
Hence, if the vendor knows and trusts the creditcard company, it can trust the issuing bank and the consumer.
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