invoice
invoice — noun
1. a document that lists what a customer has received or what work has been done fo
a document that lists what a customer has received or what work has been done for them, showing how much money they need to pay
Gabriel checked the invoice before making the payment.
The office supply company sent an invoice for the new chairs last month.
collocation: send + invoice + for + [goods]
Rafael checked each invoice's amount and due date before sending it to the client.
Nila noticed a mistake on the invoice and asked the company to correct it.
Please keep a copy of the invoice in case you need to return an item.
- receipt
proof of payment already made, rather than a request for payment
常見錯誤
invoice — verb
1. to send a written request for payment to a customer for goods or services you ha
to send a written request for payment to a customer for goods or services you have provided
The company will invoice you for the repairs after they finish the work.
invoice + person + for + [service]
Mateo asked the designer to invoice his company directly.
We normally invoice clients at the end of each month.
Yumi was invoiced for the full amount even though the project was not complete.
Please invoice the delivery fee separately on the next statement.
- pay
the customer's action in response to receiving an invoice
文法句型
invoice + person/organization + for + goods/services