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复数:reimbursements
词根:reimburse
vt.reimburse 偿还;赔偿
Noun
1. compensation paid (to someone) for damages or losses or money already spent etc.;
"he received reimbursement for his travel expenses"
tax reimbursement退税
apply for reimbursement报销
claim reimbursement索赔,要求付款
tax reimbursement for export出口退税
"退款,偿还的行为",1610年代,来自 reimburse + -ment。
补偿
求偿
索偿
re- + obsolete English imburse to put in the pocket, pay, from Medieval Latin imbursare, from Latin in- in- + Medieval Latin bursa purse — more at purse
The first known use of reimburse was in 1511
reinforceverb
to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support reinforce the argument with facts
reinforce the elbows of a jacket
to strengthen or increase by fresh additions reinforce our troops
were reinforcing their pitching staff
to stimulate (a person or animal) with a reinforceralso: to increase the frequency of (a response) with a reinforcer
reinfectionnoun
infection following recovery from another infection of the same kind
reindeernoun
caribou—used especially for one of the Old World
reindeernoun
caribou—used especially for one of the Old World
reincarnationnoun
the action of reincarnating : the state of being reincarnated
rebirth in new bodies or forms of lifeespecially: a rebirth of a soul in a new human body
reincarnateverb
to give a new or different body or form to
rein1 of 2noun
a line or strap fastened to a bit on each side for controlling an animal (as a horse)—usually used in plural
an influence that slows, limits, or holds back
kept the child under a tight rein
controlling or guiding power—usually used in plural
seized the reins of government
complete freedom : scope
gave full rein to her imagination
rein2 of 2verb
to check, control, or stop by or as if by reins couldn't rein his impatience
reined in the horse
reimburseverb
to pay back : repay
reimburse travel expenses
1 In reimbursement of these expenses, please draw on us.
为了付还这些费用, 请开票向我方支取.
2 The reimbursement application is a corporate application to track employee expenses.
此报销应用程序是用于跟踪员工开支的企业应用程序。
3 Snapper, 46, of Fairfield, Conn., admitted that the reimbursements caused Clinton's presidential committee unwittingly to file false reports with the Federal Election Commission identifying the 21 donors as the contributors.
4 And some hospitals even cut a doctor's reimbursements if they get bad ratings.
5 He also retired as a consultant for school districts to set up Medicaid reimbursement programs for the Sivic Solutions Group, based in Utica, N.Y.
6 The reimbursement applies to all accommodations, from hostels and midrange hotels to luxury resorts and the rural estates known as estancias.
7 Until the reimbursement issue is resolved, some smaller diagnostics players will likely stay on the sidelines, leaving the field to early adopters of the technology such as Ambry Genetics and Bio-Reference Laboratories' GeneDx.
8 You can also receive reimbursement for costs associated with a trip delayed by weather, such as hotel stays.
9 For those who have also taken out student loans for expensive programs and received no tuition reimbursement, the disappointment has been especially stark.
10 Prosecutors say she submitted bogus expenses in executives' names and had the reimbursements wired to her.
11 Moreover, states need to evaluate additional barriers created by state law, including, among others, training and continuing education requirements, restrictions on nurse practitioners, insurance enrollment and reimbursement, and lack of provider incentives.
12 Quinn also wants to examine the hospital assessment rate, which sets reimbursement fees for hospitals regardless of how many Medicaid patients they actually treat.
13 Employees use the application to record business expenses they may have incurred and to request reimbursement.
员工使用此应用程序来记录其可能的业务开支,并申请报销。
14 Kaiser has developed a reimbursement system to cover office visits, questionnaire administration, and follow-up discussions.
凯泽深化了偿付制度以应对门诊量、问卷实施和随访讨论带来的成本。
15 Stermer said the administration realizes it won't be easy to pass changes, noting the strong opposition to cutting reimbursement rates it faced last year.
16 The first involves how much whole grain the federal government requires in school meals that qualify for at least some federal reimbursement.
17 Burr-Coburn would take a middle course, by freezing Medicare reimbursement at current rates: not cutting them, as the SGR would mandate, but not allowing them to go up indiscriminately either.
18 You could have forwarded your request for a speedy flight reimbursement to one of the Frontier Airlines executive contacts I list on my consumer advocacy site.
19 Drivers are also provided an expense reimbursement for the use of their personal vehicles.
20 The reimbursement check that arrived at his door offered him a painless way out of his automobile venture.