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单词 refund
释义

refund1

verb /rɪˈfʌnd / [with object]
1Pay back (money), typically to a customer who is not satisfied with goods or services bought: if you’re not delighted with your purchase, we guarantee to refund your money in full...
  • From a legal perspective, it is revealing that Apple has decided to refund money to customers who paid for the repair.
  • The only thing we could do was apologise and refund customers' money.
  • Mrs Seddon, a secretary, and her husband, a retired headmaster, have been told P & O is refunding every passenger's fare and giving 25 per cent compensation to be used towards another cruise with the company.

Synonyms

repay, give back, return, pay back, restore;
replace, make good
reimburse, compensate, recompense, square accounts with, settle up with, make restitution/amends to, recoup, remunerate, indemnify
1.1Pay back money to: I’ll refund you for the apples and any other damage...
  • In some cases, it was claimed that customers were not refunded the difference when the substitutes cost less.
  • The promoter indicated via the media that ticket holders would be refunded their money.
  • Greater transparency is being sought to convince farmers that they are being properly refunded for the VAT paid on inputs.
noun /ˈriːfʌnd /
A repayment of a sum of money: you may be allowed to claim a refund of the tax...
  • This enables the parish to claim tax refunds on monies received.
  • Tourists wishing to claim their tax refunds must obtain tax forms from the authorized VAT store where the merchandise was purchased at the time of purchase.
  • So you can file amended returns to claim tax refunds for these up to seven years back.

Synonyms

repayment, reimbursement, restitution, reparation;
rebate, indemnity, indemnification

Derivatives

refundable

/rɪˈfʌndəb(ə)l/ adjective ...
  • A deposit of €10 per child, non refundable is required.
  • Capital contributions may - or may not - be refundable and may be forfeited if the policyholder cancels or does not renew the insurance.
  • This payment is not refundable if the CDs don't sell.

Origin

Late Middle English (in the senses 'pour back' and 'restore'): from Old French refonder or Latin refundere, from re- 'back' + fundere 'pour', later associated with the verb fund. The noun dates from the mid 19th century.

refund2

/rēˈfənd /
verb
Fund (a debt, etc.) again.The squelching of the institute - later partly re-funded and renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory - marked the start of Reagan's campaign against solar power....
  • In short, it would be excellent PR for America to re-fund the UNFPA, coming at a time when we certainly need it to show the international community that we are serious about working together to address the world's problems.
  • He goes on a crime spree in order to re-fund his experiments.
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