Reimburseの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Reimburse」を含む文の意味
Q:
reimburse とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
reimburse = give money to a person who has spent it or lost it because you made them do something, or because you are legally required to
Whenever my job sends me overseas, they reimburse me (= give me the money they made me spend) for my airline tickets and my hotel room.
After John's house burned down, the insurance agency reimbursed him (= gave him the money they are required to give him) for everything he lost in the fire.
Whenever my job sends me overseas, they reimburse me (= give me the money they made me spend) for my airline tickets and my hotel room.
After John's house burned down, the insurance agency reimbursed him (= gave him the money they are required to give him) for everything he lost in the fire.
Q:
reimburse
とはどういう意味ですか?
とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
To pay back or compensate:
The company reimburses the employees for any expenses incurred.
The company reimburses the employees for any expenses incurred.
Q:
reimburse とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
refund
「Reimburse」の使い方・例文
Q:
reimburse を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much!!
Q:
reimbursed を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Our company will reimburse you for the full extent of the damage. Hope this helps
Q:
reimburse を使った例文を教えて下さい。
A:
Please mail my recommendation letter to the below address. I will reimburse you for any fees that you have to pay.
Even though the gym is closed and school is all online, my school still hasn’t reimbursed me for the gym fee.
Even though the gym is closed and school is all online, my school still hasn’t reimbursed me for the gym fee.
「Reimburse」の類語とその違い
Q:
reimburse と rebate はどう違いますか?
A:
"Reimburse" means getting paid back all that you've paid.
"Rebate" can mean getting paid back some of what you paid (perhaps you paid too much, or it was a special offer).
"Rebate" can mean getting paid back some of what you paid (perhaps you paid too much, or it was a special offer).
Q:
reimburse と reparation と compensation はどう違いますか?
A:
1. When you reimburse someone you are paying them back money they spent. An example would be “I bought this computer for my job I hope they reimburse me.”
2. When you pay someone reparations it means you are trying to make amends by paying them or helping them in order to right your wrong. An example would be when the US gave the Japanese who were held in camps money.
3. Compensation is when you pay someone money for their work. Sometimes it’s also used in the context of paying someone who was injured on the job. We call it “workers compensation” here. So if someone got hurt on the job they would take time off of work but still get paid.
I hope this helps.
2. When you pay someone reparations it means you are trying to make amends by paying them or helping them in order to right your wrong. An example would be when the US gave the Japanese who were held in camps money.
3. Compensation is when you pay someone money for their work. Sometimes it’s also used in the context of paying someone who was injured on the job. We call it “workers compensation” here. So if someone got hurt on the job they would take time off of work but still get paid.
I hope this helps.
Q:
reimburse と refund はどう違いますか?
A:
REIMBURSE:
"To reimburse" is paying someone back. For example, assume you loaned your friend $300 because he needed it for his bills. He says he will reimburse you the $300 in three days, because that is when his work will pay him. That means once he is paid, he will give you the $300 back (reimburse).
REFUND:
To refund is similar, but it's typically used for purchases. A store that offers refunds will let you return their items in exchange for the cash you had originally paid.
For example, assume you go to a store and buy a t-shirt for $10, but then you figured that you don't like it after wearing it at home. You go back to the store to return the item in exchange for a refund, meaning that once you give the t-shirt back to the store, they will give you your $10 back.
"To reimburse" is paying someone back. For example, assume you loaned your friend $300 because he needed it for his bills. He says he will reimburse you the $300 in three days, because that is when his work will pay him. That means once he is paid, he will give you the $300 back (reimburse).
REFUND:
To refund is similar, but it's typically used for purchases. A store that offers refunds will let you return their items in exchange for the cash you had originally paid.
For example, assume you go to a store and buy a t-shirt for $10, but then you figured that you don't like it after wearing it at home. You go back to the store to return the item in exchange for a refund, meaning that once you give the t-shirt back to the store, they will give you your $10 back.
Q:
reimburse と pay up はどう違いますか?
A:
Reimburse is to pay for something after someone has paid for it, and is generally not happy with the product.
"We will reimburse you for the car, we did not know the lights did not work."
Pay up is more casual, usually said to a friend.
"Come on, pay up!"
"We will reimburse you for the car, we did not know the lights did not work."
Pay up is more casual, usually said to a friend.
"Come on, pay up!"
Q:
reimburse と refund はどう違いますか?
A:
同じです。
「Reimburse」を翻訳
Q:
reimbursed は 英語 (イギリス) で何と言いますか?
A:
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Q:
reimburse は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Reimburse
「Reimburse」についての他の質問
Q:
reimburseの発音を音声で教えてください。
A:
*Pessoal diz "refund" normalmente, nem me lembro a última vez que ouvi "reimburse".
- I want a refund.
- Eu quero um reembolso.
- I want a refund.
- Eu quero um reembolso.
Q:
I can’t reimburse once you pay it この表現は自然ですか?
A:
× I can’t reimburse once you pay it
✓ I can’t reimburse you once you've paid for it
✓ I can’t reimburse you once you've paid for it
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