lump sum
英 [ˌlʌmp ˈsʌm]
美 [ˌlʌmp ˈsʌm]
n. 一次总付的钱款
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 一次总付的钱款
an amount of money that is paid at one time and not on separate occasions
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 一次总付的钱款
Alump sumis an amount of money that is paid as a large amount on a single occasion rather than as smaller amounts on several separate occasions.- ...a tax-free lump sum of £50,000 at retirement age.
退休时一次总付、不用缴税的5万英镑
- ...a tax-free lump sum of £50,000 at retirement age.
英英释义
noun
- a complete payment consisting of a single sum of money
双语例句
- You will receive a lump sum on retirement.
你退休时会有一大笔钱。 - I'll pay in a lump sum.
这笔钱我成总儿付吧。 - The company offer a lump sum of$ 1, 000 as an out of court settlement.
公司为法庭外的和解或私了提供能一次性全付的1000美元。 - I paid the fee in one lump sum and I told myself," No turning back ".
我付了一笔费用,我告诉自己,“不会走回头路”。 - Commute an annuity into a lump sum.
将年金改为一次性总付款。 - Should you are interested, you need to pay me the lump sum.
如果你有兴趣,你需要支付一笔过我。 - True, money spent on an annuity is not available as a lump sum on a rainy day.
的确,花在年金方面的钱无法用于未雨绸缪。 - You can pay for the television either in a lump sum, or in monthly instalments.
这部电视机的钱,你可以一次付清,也可以按月分期付款。 - In fact, refinancing and receiving a lump sum of money at closing may help improve credit.
其实,融资和接收一笔钱可以改善信用闭幕。 - But the money lent is usually given as a lump sum, not as advances through continuous charges to a card or checking account.
但这笔钱借给通常是作为一笔,而不是作为预付款,通过不断收费一卡或支票帐户。