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the Exchequer noun uk /ɪksˈtʃek.ər/ us /ɪksˈtʃek.ɚ/ the government department that receives and gives out public money, in the UK and some other countries(英国等国的)财政部 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases UK politics: government departments & organizations admiralty agency bureau chancellorship cobra drive-by Foreign and Commonwealth Office HMRC HMSO home office lobby MI6 ministry mod monolith NGO secretariat the Foreign Office the taxman the Treasury
Besides, you should write about the business to the Exchequer, in case of any interference on the part of the Crown.
the Exchequer | Business English the Exchequer noun (alsoexchequer)uk /ɪksˈtʃekər/us(abbreviationExch) GOVERNMENT in Britain and some other countries, the government department that is responsible for the country's finances, including tax levels and how much money the government can spend: Cuts in duty will cost the Exchequer £1.75 billion. The industry claims it contributes to the Irish exchequer because it generates employment and wealth. See also
Chancellor of the Exchequer |