voucher
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A voucher is a ticket or piece of paper that can be used instead of money to pay for something. 代幣券; 購物券
The winners will each receive a voucher for a pair of movie tickets. 獲勝者每人將獲得一張代幣券,可換取兩張電影票。
返回 voucher
voucher /ˈvaʊtʃə/ (vouchers)
剑桥词典
- a piece of paper that can be used to pay for particular goods or services or that allows you to pay less than the usual price for them
代金券,票券
The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to ten percent off all overseas flights . 該代金券在7月至12月間有傚,憑此券所有國際航班可享受9折的優惠。
[ 通常作爲複數使用的名詞 ] (also education voucher, school voucher)
in the US, a scholarship (= money to pay for studies ) that allows a student to attend a private school rather than a state school
(美國的)私立學校獎學金
Suburban voters are completely against vouchers. 郊區選民完全反對私立學校獎學金。 返回 voucher