prepaid
prepaid — 形容詞
1. describes a product, service, or account whose cost has been paid before it is d
預付
使用前先行支付的
describes a product, service, or account whose cost has been paid before it is delivered or used
Iris bought a prepaid SIM card for her trip to Japan.
Iris 買了一張預付 SIM 卡,準備去日本旅行時使用。
prepaid + noun (product purchased before use)
The apartment tenants pay a single prepaid fee for water and electricity each month.
公寓的房客每個月支付一筆固定的預付水電費。
be + prepaid; prepaid + noun (fee)
Tariro picked up a prepaid envelope from the post office counter this morning.
Tariro 今天早上在郵局櫃檯拿了一個預付信封。
All guests receive a prepaid breakfast voucher when they check into the hotel.
所有房客在辦理飯店入住時都會收到一張預付早餐券。
Christopher topped up his prepaid electricity meter with enough credit for the week.
Christopher 為他的預付電錶儲值了夠用一週的額度。
- paid in advance
a phrasal expression rather than a single adjective; slightly more formal and less common in everyday speech
- paid up
implies all amounts owed have been settled; often used for memberships or subscriptions
文法句型
prepaid + noun
be + prepaid
用法筆記
Used most often before a noun (e.g. prepaid card, prepaid plan, prepaid fee). Unlike some adjectives that only appear before the noun, prepaid also works after a linking verb: The plan is prepaid.