赊账 | shē zhàng | to buy or sell on credit; outstanding account; to have an outstanding account | |
赊销 | shē xiāo | credit transaction; to sell on account | |
赊欠 | shē qiàn | to offer credit; credit transaction; to buy or sell on account | |
赊购 | shē gòu | to buy on credit; to delay payment | |
概不赊欠 | gài bù shē qiàn | no credit; cash only (idiom) |
1 | The shop gives me credit. | |
2 | Really, though, the books were about money ?who has it, where to hide it, what a suit of clothing costs, how long you can keep the butcher waiting. | |
3 | The butcher trusts us for the meat. | |
4 | "A German hotel might trust us for a few nights, " the woman said. | |
5 | Did you run up a bill in the coffee shop today, sir? |