coupon
英式音标:[ˈku:pɒn] 美式音标:[ˈkupɑn]
coupon基本解释 n. 息票;赠券;联票;[经] 配给券 coupon的意思释义 n.优惠券;息票,通票;试样,试件;配给券变形 复数:coupons双

coupon怎么读
英式音标:[ˈku:pɒn]
美式音标:[ˈkupɑn]
coupon基本解释
n. 息票;赠券;联票;[经] 配给券
coupon的意思释义
n.
优惠券;息票,通票;试样,试件;配给券
变形
复数:coupons
双语释义
n.(名词)[U]礼券,优惠券 a ticket that shows the right of the holder to receive some payment, service
[C]订货单,参赛表 printed form, often cut out from a newspaper
英英释义
coupon[ \'ku:pɔn ]n.
a negotiable certificate that can be detached and redeemed as needed
同义词:voucher
a test sample of some substance
coupon用法及例句
词组短语
coupon rate票面利率;息票利率
coupon bond附息票债券
coupon code优惠码;折扣代码
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
This coupon can be redeemed at any of our branches.
这种息票可在我们的任何分行兑现。
let\'s fill in a football coupon.
我们填一下足球彩票吧。
Coupon must be presented when ordering.
请于落单前出示此券。
Please remember to bring the meal coupon.
会议代表凭餐票用餐。
Are all movements of coupon stocks recorded and acknowledged?
所有礼券存货的交收是否必须记录及认收?
The coupon can be used once only.
此优惠券只限使用一次。
I have a coupon for ten pence off a packet of soap.
我有一张优惠券,买一盒肥皂可以便宜十便士。
例句参考
Coupon Replication SystemsFocused coupon system
The Coupon-Prone Consumer: Some Findings Based on Purchase Behavior across Product Classes
The Theory of Reasoned Action Applied to Coupon Usage
Judo Economics: Capacity Limitation and Coupon Competition
Birthday paradox, coupon collectors, caching algorithms and self-organizing search
Distinguishing Coupon Proneness from Value Consciousness: An Acquisition-Transaction Utility Theory Perspective
Theory of Reasoned Action Applied to Coupon Usage | Journal of Consumer Research | Oxford Academic
The influence of coupon face value on service quality expectations, risk perceptions and purchase intentions in the dental industry
State versus Action Orientation and the Theory of Reasoned Action: An Application to Coupon Usage
coupon词源
coupon (n.)
1822, \"certificate of interest due on a bond\" (which could be cut from the bond and presented for payment), from French coupon, literally \"piece cut off,\" from couper \"to cut,\" from coup \"a blow\" (see coup). Meaning widened to \"discount ticket\" 1860s by British travel agent Thomas Cook. The specific advertising sense is from 1906.
COUPON. A financial term, which, together with the practice, is borrowed from France. In the United States, the certificates of State stocks drawing interest are accompanied by coupons, which are small tickets attached to the certificates. At each term when the interest falls due, one of these coupons is cut off (whence the name); and this being presented to the State treasurer or to a bank designated by him, entitles the holder to receive the interest. [Bartlett]
