释义 |
scrip I. \ˈskrip\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English scrippe, from Medieval Latin scrippum pilgrim's knapsack, perhaps from Latin scirpus bulrush, reed archaic : a small bag or wallet carried especially by a pilgrim or shepherd II. noun (-s) Etymology: in senses 1 & 2 short for script (I); in senses 3 & 4 probably short for subscription receipt 1. : a short writing (as a certificate, memorandum, schedule, or list) < call them generally, man by man, according to the scrip — Shakespeare > 2. : a small piece or scrap (as of paper) 3. : any of various documents used as evidence that the holder or bearer is entitled to receive something either absolutely or conditionally: as a. : a preliminary certificate issued after an allotment usually on payment of the first installment to one who has subscribed for stock of a bank, railroad, or other company, for a share of other joint property, or for a loan stating the amount subscribed for, the amount already paid, and the dates when the installments are due < insurance scrip > < consol scrip > and when all installments are paid exchanged for a bond or share certificate b. : a certificate for a fractional part of a share of stock or of a bond often issued to bondholders upon reorganization or to a stockholder in lieu of a cash dividend and usually convertible when presented in an amount equal to the face value of a share or bond c. : a paper currency or token issued for temporary use in an emergency d. : a certificate of indebtedness in the form of a promise to pay or a certification good for money or goods receivable from a concern that needs funds or pays wages partly in orders on a company store e. : a certificate (as issued by a federal or state government) that the holder is entitled to take up or receive an allotment of land 4. : documents issued as scrip III. abbreviation scriptural; scripture IV. \ˈskrip\ noun or script \ˈskript\ (-s) Etymology: by shortening : prescription 5a (1) |