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Definition of prepay in English: prepayverbprepaid, prepaying, prepays priːˈpeɪpriˈpeɪ [with object]usually as adjective prepaid1Pay for in advance. 预付,预支 Example sentencesExamples - There's no penalty for prepaying your loans, but extending the repayment period gives you the option of making smaller payments when money is tight.
- After prepaying part of the business loan and setting aside funds for capital reserves, cash patronage refunds were distributed at the first annual meeting.
- The survey found that 45% of adult prepay customers could save money by switching to a contract.
- The state of Florida has the longest operating prepay program.
- The prepay phone is a mass-market model and does not normally sit comfortably with a company whose culture is centered on differentiation.
- You may choose any amount between $5 and $35, and prepay the number of months you desire.
- Under these agreements the wholesaler prepays products and fuel sold through the on-reserve store.
- Employers prepay for spaces in designated centres.
- Drivers could be required to prepay traffic fees, either online or at street-level vending machines.
- Yes, there is some portion of the travelling population that pays a cash fare every day and it is desirable for these people to instead use some prepay method in order to save time and resources.
- There's no penalty for prepaying your student loans, so you can shorten your loan term by making extra payments.
- It is on the simplest prepay tariff, which I use because I do not know how long I am going to be in Britain and I do not wish to commit myself to a fixed term contract.
- Like America, we are prepaying the expected costs of a demographic bulge in retirement.
- However, analysts say heavy promotions and free prepay cards and handsets are destroying value in the sector.
- Regional terminals in the Corn Belt quit taking orders for prepay ammonia in mid-December.
- 1.1as adjective prepaid (of an envelope or address label) supplied with the postage already paid for contents up to a certain weight.
(信封,地址标签)预付邮资的 Example sentencesExamples - We included an information sheet, a letter from the consultant, a reply slip, a consent form, and a prepaid envelope.
- Each woman who had attended was sent a letter, a questionnaire, and a prepaid envelope.
- When you have received your ballot paper, mark your vote, get someone to sign the declaration and return both documents in the prepaid envelope.
- It also offers a prepaid postage label on its website that enables you to recycle an old cell phone from any manufacturer.
- In addition to failure to reattend, some patients failed to complete all self report questionnaires, notably where these had to be returned by post, despite the issuing of prepaid envelopes.
- Unlike so-called direct deposits, which actually take two days to process, the funds on prepaid cards become available within seconds.
- Participants mailed the ratings back to me in a prepaid envelope.
- You can shave costs by buying a prepaid package, considering less-trodden destinations, or traveling within Europe on budget airlines.
- Self-addressed, prepaid envelopes were provided for the return of the questionnaires.
- Along with the bill, businesses can send a special return envelope with prepaid postage, much like existing Business Reply Mail.
- ‘If a customer wants to convert from a conventional meter to a prepaid meter they should put their request in writing,’ says Zimu.
- We supplied parents with a prepaid envelope to return the diary, and we contacted parents by telephone if return was delayed.
- Similarly, general practitioners functioning through primary care groups would charge insurers or offer prepaid services.
- I've just parcelled my first bit of ripped up junkmail back in its prepaid envelope and sent it back from whence it came.
- The survey, which is being carried out by an independent company, have been sent out with prepaid envelopes to a cross-section of the public who have had dealings with the police in the past year.
Definition of prepay in US English: prepayverbprēˈpāpriˈpeɪ [with object]usually as adjective prepaidPay for in advance. 预付,预支 Example sentencesExamples - The state of Florida has the longest operating prepay program.
- Like America, we are prepaying the expected costs of a demographic bulge in retirement.
- After prepaying part of the business loan and setting aside funds for capital reserves, cash patronage refunds were distributed at the first annual meeting.
- Drivers could be required to prepay traffic fees, either online or at street-level vending machines.
- You may choose any amount between $5 and $35, and prepay the number of months you desire.
- Yes, there is some portion of the travelling population that pays a cash fare every day and it is desirable for these people to instead use some prepay method in order to save time and resources.
- However, analysts say heavy promotions and free prepay cards and handsets are destroying value in the sector.
- Under these agreements the wholesaler prepays products and fuel sold through the on-reserve store.
- Regional terminals in the Corn Belt quit taking orders for prepay ammonia in mid-December.
- The prepay phone is a mass-market model and does not normally sit comfortably with a company whose culture is centered on differentiation.
- There's no penalty for prepaying your loans, but extending the repayment period gives you the option of making smaller payments when money is tight.
- There's no penalty for prepaying your student loans, so you can shorten your loan term by making extra payments.
- The survey found that 45% of adult prepay customers could save money by switching to a contract.
- It is on the simplest prepay tariff, which I use because I do not know how long I am going to be in Britain and I do not wish to commit myself to a fixed term contract.
- Employers prepay for spaces in designated centres.
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