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付账 (fù zhàng) means "pay a bill". It is used to describe the action of settling a debt or paying for goods or services. For example, you might say: "我今天付账了,现在我没有欠款了" (wǒ jīntiān fù zhàng le, xiànzài wǒ méiyǒu qiànkuǎn le) which translates to "I paid my bill today, so I don't owe any money now".
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The term 付账 (fù zhàng) means "to pay a bill." There are several other words and phrases in Chinese that convey a similar meaning:
1. 支付 (zhī fù) - This term means "to pay" or "to make a payment." It is a more general term that can be used in various contexts where payment is involved, not just limited to bills.
2. 付款 (fù kuǎn) - This phrase translates to "make a payment" or "pay." It can refer to settling any type of payment, including bills, invoices, or purchases.
3. 结账 (jié zhàng) - This term means "to settle the account" or "to check out." It is commonly used in restaurants or shops when paying for goods or services.
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