invoice

invoice
'invois
1. noun
(a list sent with goods giving details of price and quantity.) factura

2. verb
They invoiced us for the cost of the shipment.) facturar, pasar factura
invoice n factura
invoice
tr['ɪnvɔɪs]
noun
1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL factura
transitive verb
1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL facturar, pasar factura
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
as per invoice según factura
to draw up/make out an invoice extender una factura
pro forma invoice factura pro forma
invoice ['ɪn.vɔɪs] vt, -voiced ; -voicing : facturar
invoice n
: factura f
invoice
n.
factura s.f.
v.
facturar (Banca) v.
'ɪnvɔɪs
I
noun factura f

II
1.
transitive verb
a) (send invoice)

to invoice somebody (FOR something) — pasarle a alguien factura (por algo)

b) (list on invoice) \<\<goods/items\>\> facturar

2.
vi (Busn) facturar, hacer* facturas
['ɪnvɔɪs]
1.
N factura f

as per invoice — según factura

to send an invoice — pasar or presentar factura

2.
VT [+ goods] facturar

to invoice sb for sth — pasar a algn factura por algo

you will be invoiced once the goods have been delivered — le pasaremos factura or le mandaremos la factura una vez le haya sido entregada la mercancía

3.
CPD

invoice clerk N — facturador(a) m / f

invoice value N — valor m total de factura

* * *
['ɪnvɔɪs]
I
noun factura f

II
1.
transitive verb
a) (send invoice)

to invoice somebody (FOR something) — pasarle a alguien factura (por algo)

b) (list on invoice) \<\<goods/items\>\> facturar

2.
vi (Busn) facturar, hacer* facturas

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