account
- IPA[əˈkaʊnt]
英式
- a report or description of an event or experience;an interpretation or rendering of a piece of music
- consider or regard in a specified way;prepare or present a record an account of money given or received
verb: account, 3rd person present: accounts, gerund or present participle: accounting, past tense: accounted, past participle: accounted
noun: account, plural noun: accounts
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名詞
- 1. a report or description of an event or experience a detailed account of what has been achieved 同義詞
- ▪ an interpretation or rendering of a piece of music a lively account of Offenbach's score 同義詞
- 2. a record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose the barman was doing his accounts 同義詞
- ▪ the department of a company that deals with financial accounts the people from Accounts
- ▪ British a bill for goods or services provided over a period there's no money to pay the tradesmen's accounts this month 同義詞
- 3. an arrangement by which a body holds funds on behalf of a client or supplies goods or services to them on credit a bank account I began buying things on account 同義詞
- ▪ a client having an account with a supplier selling bibles to established accounts in the North
- ▪ a contract to do work for a client another agency was awarded the account
- ▪ British a fixed period on a stock exchange, at the end of which payment must be made for stock that has been bought.
- 4. an arrangement by which a user is given personalized access to a computer, website, or application, typically by entering a username and password we've reset your password to prevent others from accessing your account
- 5. importance money was of no account to her 同義詞
動詞
- 1. consider or regard in a specified way her visit could not be accounted a success he accounted himself the unluckiest man alive
- 2. rare prepare or present a record an account of money given or received in order that he may be able to account accurately, the trustee should not mingle the trust property with other property after 1292 he accounted to the Westminster exchequer
- give a satisfactory record of something, typically money, that one is responsible for
Oxford American Dictionary
- give a satisfactory record of something, typically money, that one is responsible for
Oxford Dictionary
- of little or no importance, value, or use; worthless: a series of no-account boyfriends
- a worthless or unimportant person: I do not intend to let some no-account get his hands on my money
Oxford Dictionary
- of little or no importance, value, or use; worthless: a series of no-account boyfriends
- a person of little value or use: I do not intend to let some no-account get his hands on my money
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bank account held by a UK bank with a foreign bank, usually in the currency of that country.
Oxford Dictionary
- an account recording the financial transactions of a business in a particular category, rather ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a bank account held by a foreign bank with a UK bank, usually in sterling.
Oxford Dictionary
- a type of brokerage account which allows investors to purchase securities with borrowed funds, ... he had a margin account which let him borrow up to half the cost of the stock he wanted
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片語
- by all accounts
- call someone to account
- give a bad account of oneself
- give a good account of oneself
- keep an account of
- leave something out of account
- on someone's account
- on account of
- on no account
- on one's own account
- on this account
- settle accounts with
- take something into account
- take account of
- there's no accounting for taste
- turn something to account
- account for
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- IPA[əˈkount]
美式
- a report or description of an event or experience: a detailed account of what has been achieved
- consider or regard in a specified way: her visit could not be accounted a success he accounted himself the unluckiest man alive
Oxford American Dictionary