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'fo:məl1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formell, høytidelig2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) formell, fest-(antrekk), galla3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) stiv, formell, seremoniell4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) stiv, formell, høytidelig5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) formell, seremoniell•- formally- formalityformellIsubst. \/ˈfɔːməl\/ (amer., hverdagslig)1) formell tilstelning2) festantrekk, gallaantrekkIIadj. \/ˈfɔːməl\/1) formell, formmessig, offisiell2) seremoniell, høytidelig, konvensjonell3) stiv, formell, formalistisk4) strengt geometrisk, strengt symmetrisk5) ytre, skinn-
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receipt — [[t]rɪsi͟ːt[/t]] receipts 1) N COUNT A receipt is a piece of paper that you get from someone as proof that they have received money or goods from you. In British English, a receipt is a piece of paper that you get in a shop when you buy something … English dictionary
receipt — re|ceipt S2 [rıˈsi:t] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old North French; Origin: receite, from Medieval Latin recepta, from Latin recipere; RECEIVE] 1.) a piece of paper that you are given which shows that you have paid for something ▪ Keep your receipt in… … Dictionary of contemporary English
receipt */*/ — UK [rɪˈsiːt] / US [rɪˈsɪt] noun Word forms receipt : singular receipt plural receipts 1) [countable] a document that you get from someone showing that you have given them money or goods He always paid by credit card and kept the receipts. receipt … English dictionary
receipt — The acceptance of property upon a delivery thereof. The acceptance of money offered by way of payment or gift. An acknowledgment in writing of the receipt of money. Glickman v Weston, 140 Or 117, 11 P2d 281, 12 P2d 1005. Written evidence of the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
receipt — re|ceipt [ rı sit ] noun ** 1. ) count a document you get from someone showing that you have given them money or goods: He always paid by credit card and kept the receipts. receipt for: I want a receipt for all the items that were in this office … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
receipt*/ — [rɪˈsiːt] noun 1) [C] a document that you get from someone showing that you have given them money or goods Keep all your credit card receipts.[/ex] Make sure you get a receipt for the taxi fare.[/ex] 2) [U] formal the act of receiving something… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
American depositary receipt — Banking A series on Financial services … Wikipedia
American Depositary Receipt — An American Depositary Receipt (or ADR) represents the ownership in the shares of a foreign company trading on US financial markets. The stock of many non US companies trades on US exchanges through the use of ADRs. ADRs enable US investors to… … Wikipedia
dock receipt — wharfinger s receipt A receipt for goods given by a dock warehouse or wharf, acknowledging that the goods are awaiting shipment. A more formal document is a dock warrant or wharfinger s warrant (see warrant), which gives the holder title to the… … Big dictionary of business and management
Advice of receipt/delivery of securities — An ISO term. ISO Securities Message Types term. An advice which gives early information without all details, of a receipt or delivery of securities. It covers receipts and deliveries, both free and against payment. It will normally be followed… … International financial encyclopaedia
warehouse receipt — In the most simple sense, an instrument importing that the goods of a named person are in the hands of a named warehouseman. Union Trust Co. v Wilson, 198 US 530, 49 L Ed 1154, 25 S Ct 766. A receipt issued by a person engaged in the business of… … Ballentine's law dictionary