拆帐

English translation: settle account

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Chinese term or phrase:拆帐
English translation:settle account
Entered by: Caroline Moreno

01:03 Aug 28, 2009
Chinese to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Credit Cards
Chinese term or phrase: 拆帐
Hi,

The context here is a credit card company discussing 拆帐.

�卡友交易完了之后是我们和国际组织拆帐�

So I would translate it
"After the cardholder completes the transaction, we and the international organization 拆帐."

I appreciate all suggestions. TIA!
Caroline Moreno
United States
Local time: 10:58
settle
Explanation:
I think in this context it's "settle" or "settlement", which means "we settle with (whichever) international organization (that participates in the transaction)."

Hope this helps.
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Fang Sheng
Canada
Local time: 13:58
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settle


Explanation:
I think in this context it's "settle" or "settlement", which means "we settle with (whichever) international organization (that participates in the transaction)."

Hope this helps.

Fang Sheng
Canada
Local time: 13:58
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Grading comment
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