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On credit Meaning in English

expression

ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn/ /ˈkɹɛdət/, /ˈkɹɛdɪt
AHN KRED-it
ˈɒn/ /kɹˈɛdɪt
ON KRED-it

释义

If you buy something 'on credit,' you take it now and agree to pay for it later, usually using a credit card or with an agreement to pay in the future.

用法与细微差别

Common in business or shops; implies payment will come later. Often used in phrases like 'buy on credit,' 'sell on credit.' Not the same as getting something for free—payment is still required. Formal or business English.

例句

You can buy this phone on credit if you don't have cash.

basic

Some stores let you pay on credit.

basic

He bought his new TV on credit.

basic

We usually buy our office supplies on credit and pay the bill at the end of the month.

natural

I don't have enough money right now—can I pay on credit?

natural

They offered to sell me the sofa on credit, which was really helpful.

natural