释义 |
ex·che·quer I. \ˈeksˌchekə(r) also iksˈch- or eksˈch-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English escheker, eschequer, from Anglo-French escheker, eschekier, from Old French eschequier chessboard, counting table — more at checker 1. usually capitalized : a department or office of state in medieval England charged with the collection and management of the royal revenue and the judicial determination of all revenue causes 2. usually capitalized : a former superior court having jurisdiction in England and Wales primarily over revenue matters but also over causes in equity and a concurrent jurisdiction with the courts of common law and now forming a division of the Court of King's Bench 3. often capitalized a. : the department or office of state in Great Britain and Northern Ireland charged with the receipt and care of the national revenue and headed by a chancellor b. : the national banking account or purse of this realm 4. : treasury; especially : a national or royal treasury 5. : pecuniary possessions or resources : purse, finances < the exchequer is low just now > II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to proceed against in the Court of Exchequer |