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Definition of rain check in English: rain checknoun North American 1A ticket given for later use when a sporting fixture or other outdoor event is interrupted or postponed by rain. 〈北美〉(体育活动因雨改期再赛时使用的)入场券 Example sentencesExamples - The course even gave each player a free rain check at the same cost as they had already paid for the non-day's golf.
- This is also when Kevin cashes in all the rain checks to play some golf at the lower elevations.
Synonyms pass, warrant, authorization, licence, permit 2A coupon issued to a customer by a shop, guaranteeing that a sale item which is out of stock may be purchased by that customer at a later date at the same reduced price. (商店在廉价商品售罄时发给顾客的)货到优先供应券;优待券
PhrasesUsed to refuse an offer politely, with the implication that one may take it up at a later date. (婉拒时用语)改日叨扰,来日方长 they wanted me to come along for the ride but I took a rain check Example sentencesExamples - I think I'll take a rain check on that one, Winters.
- He accepted, but had to take a rain check because he had to go and look at a house.
- Would you mind terribly if I take a rain check and we work on this later?
- I smiled and said that I had to go so I would take a rain check on the mall tour for later.
- She took a rain check on the invitation to lunch with her colleagues and sought Mel out instead.
- Now now I didn't turn you down I just took a rain check.
- It's a tempting offer, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to take a rain check on that one.
- Thanks to all of you who wrote to me with invites for free dinners and guest rooms, but it looks like I'll have to take a collective rain check.
- I've got a lot of studying to do, I'll have to take a rain check.
- I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to take a rain check on lunch, though.
Synonyms suspend, break off, discontinue, interrupt, postpone, put off, put back, defer, delay, hold over, hold in abeyance, shelve, pigeonhole, stay, prorogue, dissolve, terminate, bring to an end, halt, call a halt to
Definition of rain check in US English: rain check(also raincheck) noun North American 1A ticket given for later use when a sports event or other outdoor event is interrupted or postponed by rain. 〈北美〉(体育活动因雨改期再赛时使用的)入场券 Example sentencesExamples - The course even gave each player a free rain check at the same cost as they had already paid for the non-day's golf.
- This is also when Kevin cashes in all the rain checks to play some golf at the lower elevations.
Synonyms pass, warrant, authorization, licence, permit - 1.1 A coupon issued to a customer by a store, guaranteeing that a sale item that is out of stock may be purchased by that customer at a later date at the same reduced price.
(商店在廉价商品售罄时发给顾客的)货到优先供应券;优待券
PhrasesSaid when politely refusing an offer, with the implication that one may accept it at a later date. (婉拒时用语)改日叨扰,来日方长 I can't make it tonight, but I'd like to take a rain check Example sentencesExamples - I've got a lot of studying to do, I'll have to take a rain check.
- I think I'll take a rain check on that one, Winters.
- It's a tempting offer, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to take a rain check on that one.
- Thanks to all of you who wrote to me with invites for free dinners and guest rooms, but it looks like I'll have to take a collective rain check.
- He accepted, but had to take a rain check because he had to go and look at a house.
- Would you mind terribly if I take a rain check and we work on this later?
- I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to take a rain check on lunch, though.
- I smiled and said that I had to go so I would take a rain check on the mall tour for later.
- She took a rain check on the invitation to lunch with her colleagues and sought Mel out instead.
- Now now I didn't turn you down I just took a rain check.
Synonyms suspend, break off, discontinue, interrupt, postpone, put off, put back, defer, delay, hold over, hold in abeyance, shelve, pigeonhole, stay, prorogue, dissolve, terminate, bring to an end, halt, call a halt to
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