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cheque

Aussprache: [tʃɛk]

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Kontext: „finance“

(noun) a piece of paper that tells the bank to pay someone a certain amount of money. You use it instead of cash when you want to pay for things or give money to someone.

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I wrote a cheque for the new bike I wanted to buy.

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She didn't have any cash, so she couldn't pay because her cheque bounced.

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Can you really trust a cheque to work for paying bills?

Kontext: „banking“

(noun) a written order to a bank to pay a specific sum from your account to another person. This is a common way to send money safely.

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He received a cheque from his grandmother for his birthday.

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If the bank doesn’t have the money, the cheque can’t be cashed.

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Have you ever received a cheque as a gift?

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