credit-card
/ˈkredɪt kɑːd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkredɪt kɑːrd/ (ame, ipa)
credit-card — 名詞
1. a rectangular plastic card from a bank that allows its customers to buy things i
信用卡
銀行發行、可先消費後付款的塑膠卡
a rectangular plastic card from a bank that allows its customers to buy things immediately and pay the money back later, usually once a month
Rin paid for the groceries with her credit card instead of cash.
Rin 用信用卡而非現金支付了雜貨費用。
collocation: pay with/by credit card
The restaurant charged Felipe's credit card for the birthday dinner.
餐廳用 Felipe 的信用卡收取生日晚宴的費用。
collocation: charge [amount] to a credit card
Sivan applied for a new credit card that offers travel rewards.
Sivan 申請了一張有旅遊回饋的新信用卡。
Amira lost her credit card and called the bank to cancel it immediately.
Amira 弄丟了信用卡,立刻打電話給銀行要求停卡。
Many shops now accept credit card payments through a small machine at the counter.
現在許多商店都透過櫃檯上的小型機器接受信用卡付款。
- payment card
broader term that includes debit cards and prepaid cards
- charge card
similar but typically requires full payment each month, with no interest option
- plastic
informal slang for any payment card
- cash
physical money used for payment
- debit card
takes money directly from your bank account at the time of purchase