promissory

英 ['prɒmɪs(ə)rɪ] 美 ['prɑmə,sori]
  • adj. 约定的;允诺的;约定支付的
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promissory 承诺的,约定的

来自promise,承诺,保证。

promissory (adj.)
mid-15c., from Medieval Latin promissorius, from Latin promissus, past participle of promittere (see promise (n.)). Promissory note recorded by 1670s.
1. A bond is a promissory note, usually issued for a specified amount.
债券是一种期票, 通常以一定数额发行.

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2. Promissory notes were generally used as evidence of debt.
本票以前一般是用作借据.

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3. All the promissory notes were dished out on the campaign trail.
所有的本票在竞选活动中都分发下去了.

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4. When one borrows from a bank, one signs a promissory note.
当你从银行借款时, 你应签署一张本票.

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5. A promissory note as used in this Law means a banker's note.
本法所称本票,是指银行本票.

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