receipt
英 [rɪˈsiːt]
美 [rɪˈsiːt]
1、re- "back" + -ceiv- + -e.
2、receive => receit => receipt [based on analogy of deceit (from deceive) and conceit (from conceive)].
2、字面含义:take back. => written acknowledgment of money or goods received.
receipt 收据,收条来自 receive,接收,收到,-pt,过去分词格。此处形容词作名词,引申词义收据,收条。
- receipt (n.)
- late 14c., "act of receiving;" also "statement of ingredients in a potion or medicine;" from Anglo-French or Old North French receite "receipt, recipe, prescription" (c. 1300), altered (by influence of receit "he receives," from Vulgar Latin *recipit) from Old French recete, from Latin recepta "received," fem. past participle of recipere (see receive). Meaning "written acknowledgment of money or goods received" is from c. 1600.
- 1. I'm going to make out a receipt for you.
- 我开一张收据给你。
- 2. Snape wrote a receipt with a gold fountain pen.
- 斯内普用金笔开了一张收据。
- 3. Proof of postage will not be accepted as proof of receipt.
- 邮资单据不能当作收据。
- 4. She put the receipt into the innermost pocket of her bag.
- 她把收据放在提包最里面的口袋里。
- 5. Get my wife to write you out a receipt before you leave.
- 你走之前让我太太给你开个收据。