standing order
noun /ˌstændɪŋ ˈɔːdə(r)/
/ˌstændɪŋ ˈɔːrdər/
- [countable, uncountable] (British English) an instruction that you give to your bank to pay somebody a fixed amount of money from your account on the same day each week/month, etc.
(客户给银行的)定期支付指示,经常性支付授权 - to set up a standing order
设定经常性支付授权 - to pay by standing order
采用定期转账的方式付款
- to set up a standing order
- [countable, uncountable] standing order (for something) an order for something that is repeated every week, month, etc.
常备订单: 每周,每月等重复的订单。- The restaurant placed a standing order for a side of beef every month.
这家餐馆每个月都会订购一份牛肉。
- The restaurant placed a standing order for a side of beef every month.
- [countable] standing order (to do something) a military order that must always be obeyed
常规: 必须始终遵守的军事命令- We had a standing order never to go out on patrol alone.
我们有一项长期命令,绝不单独外出巡逻。
- We had a standing order never to go out on patrol alone.
- [countable] a rule that says how a parliament, committee, etc. should operate
常规: 规定议会,委员会等应如何运作的规则- The council's standing orders require you to withdraw from the meeting while the matter is discussed.
委员会的常规要求你在讨论此事时退出会议。
- The council's standing orders require you to withdraw from the meeting while the matter is discussed.