词汇 | Exchequer |
释义 | ExchequerWord family nouncourtiercourtierismcourtingcourtletcourtlinesscourtlingcourtshipcourtcraftcourthousecourt ordercourtroomcourt shoecourtyardcourtadjectivecourtierlikecourtlikecourtlyadverbcourtierlyverbcourt-martial Ex·cheq·uer /ɪksˈtʃekə $ ˈekstʃekər/ noun the Exchequer PEthe British government department that is responsible for collecting taxes and paying out public money 英国财政部 SYN treasury Examples from the Corpus Exchequer• But Chancery and Exchequer records provide corroboration.• He had his own exchequer at Marlborough for this purpose, and accounted at the Westminster Exchequer for transactions there.• But the Exchequer Levy increased by £2million to £8.9million.• When he was Chancellor of the Exchequer he started the orginal debt initiatives.• None the less the king did summon the officers of the Exchequer to join him in Oxford.• The main purpose of the Exchequer was to prevent the Crown from being defrauded by its own officials.• It has been estimated that a tax on books and periodicals might add as much as £250m to the Exchequer. From Longman Business Dictionary ExchequerEx·cheq·uer /ɪksˈtʃekəˈekstʃekər/ written abbreviation Exch nounFINANCE the Exchequer the British government department responsible for collecting taxes and paying out public money → see also Chancellor of the ExchequerThis year, the Exchequer received some £22 billion from motoring taxation. |
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