postal order是什么意思

  • En [ ˈpəʊ.stəl ˌɔː.dər]
  • Us [ ˈpoʊ.stəl ˌɔːr.dɚ]

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  • A stamp would have had to be bought, an envelope, pen, ink, paper found, and a postal order obtained.

  • The old age pensioner much prefers two half-crowns to a postal order.

  • Is it wise to encourage people to use more frequently either the postal order or the currency note rather than the cheque?

  • I suppose he may send a postal order, but that is going to take a great deal longer.

  • But he gave a view that the boy signed the postal order.

  • Postal order counterfoils alone would not be considered sufficient evidence that these conditions had been satisfied.

  • It was from this fact that the postal order service, as we know it today, grew up.

  • A postal order is for a much smaller amount and has a far less rigid degree of security.

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  • 中文繁体

    郵政匯票…

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  • Español

    giro postal…

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  • Português

    vale postal…

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  • Türk dili

    posta havalesi…

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  • Français

    mandat-poste…

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  • Čeština

    poštovní poukázka…

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  • Dansk

    postanvisning…

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  • Indonesia

    pemberitahuan pos…

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