1.偿还,付还,赔还,赔偿,补偿
1.to give someone the same amount of money that they have spent, for example on something connected with their work
1.Some said the United States went after her retirement global banks are to be reimbursed .
据说有些美国老太太退休以后走遍全球,都是银行给报销。
2."Deutsche Bank does not approve of any adult entertainments and such expenditures will not be reimbursed, " the memo said.
该备忘录称:“德意志银行不会批准任何成人娱乐,这类费用不会报销。”
3.Design firm not invited will not be reimbursed for the design cost if it has not won the competition.
未被邀请的设计机构在没有获得优胜的情况下恕不支付设计成本费。
4.How much do you need to be reimbursed?
你需要报销多少?
5.Only about a third of the total so far will likely be reimbursed by state health insurance, Wang estimates.
王估计,到现在为止治疗的费用只有三分之一左右能够通过社会医疗保险报销。
6.Yep. The real reason I came to see you was to see if you could help me get reimbursed for my business expenses.
是的。我来看你的真正原因是想看你是否能帮忙报销我跑业务的花费。
7.The insurance company reimbursed him for his loss in the fire.
保险公司赔偿了他的火灾损失。
8.She was reimbursed for her travel expenses .
她的旅费已报销。
9.All I needed was to pass with a C grade or better and my tuition and books would be reimbursed 100 percent.
只要以“C”以上的成绩通过考试,我的学费和书本费就可全部报销。
10.Expenditures beyond the initial allocation will not be reimbursed if prior approval has not been obtained.
支出额度若超过最初的预算时,如果没有事先的认可,将不会得到补偿。