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美:[bæd tʃɛk]
英:[bæd tʃek]
美:[bæd tʃɛk]
空头支票
Noun
1. a check that is dishonored on presentation because of insufficient funds;
"issuing a bad check is a form of larceny"
1 She wrote another bad check.
她又开了一张空头支票。
2 He tried to palm off the bad check on someone else.
他试图把有问题的支票交给其他人.
3 If you thought the new fees airlines bad, check out your hotel bill.
如果你认为航空公司新增的附加费用让人苦恼, 那么看看自己的酒店账单吧.
4 For six months only. To judge whether it bad, check its color, fragility, and taste.
只有六个月. 检查它的颜色 、 易碎性还有味道来判定他是否败坏.
5 I'm not going to accept your rubber check again.
我不会再接受你的空头支票了。
6 Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check.
美国没有履行这项神圣的义务,只是给黑人开了一张空头支票。