non-refundable
/ˌnɒn rɪˈfʌndəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌnɑːn rɪˈfʌndəbl/ (ame, ipa)
non-refundable — adjective
1. used for a ticket, fee, booking, or payment when the money will not be given bac
used for a ticket, fee, booking, or payment when the money will not be given back after you buy it
The museum's online special ticket is non-refundable after payment.
be non-refundable after payment
Élise learned the concert fee was non-refundable if she missed the show.
fee was non-refundable if + event
After two days, the hotel booking becomes non-refundable.
After class begins, Hiro's deposit is non-refundable under school rules.
The airline sold cheaper seats because those tickets were non-refundable.
- final-sale
used for goods sold on terms that do not allow a return or refund
- not returnable
focuses more on the item itself than on the money paid
- refundable
allows the customer to get money back if the rules permit it
- returnable
often describes goods that can be taken back to the seller
文法句型
something is non-refundable
a non-refundable ticket
a non-refundable deposit
用法筆記
Usually appears in booking, travel, ticketing, and retail notices. It often follows be or comes before nouns such as ticket, fee, deposit, or booking.