treasury bill
noun /ˈtreʒəri bɪl/
/ˈtreʒəri bɪl/
(also informal T-bill)
- a type of investment sold by the US government in which a fixed amount of money is paid back on a certain date
(美国)短期国库券 CultureTreasury bills are sold by the US Department of the Treasury to raise money for the government. They are bought for less money than their value, kept for a fixed time, and then sold back to the government for their full value. No interest is paid.