account 英 [əˈkaʊnt]   美 [əˈkaʊnt]

account

account  英 [əˈkaʊnt] 美 [əˈkaʊnt]

n. 账户;账目;解释;  v. 解释;视为 

进行时:accounting  过去式:accounted  过去分词:accounted  第三人称单数:accounts  名词复数:accounts 

to have an account at a bank 在银行有账户
I don't have a bank account. 我没有银行账户。

  • An account can be many things — such as a story, like if you give a friend an account of what happened at the party she missed. It can also be a business arrangement, like a bank account or an email account.
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  • n. 账户;账目;解释;
  • v. 解释;视为
  • 1. to have an account at a bank

    在银行有账户

  • 2. I don't have a bank account.

    我没有银行账户。

  • 3. to open an account,to close an account

    开立╱结清账户

  • 4. to do the accounts

    记账

  • 5. the accounts department

    会计部门

  • 6. Put it on my account please.

    请记在我的赊购账上。

  • 7. The agency has lost several of its most important accounts.

    这家代理机构失去了几家最重要的老客户。

  • 8. an email account

    电子邮件账户

  • 9. The event was accounted a success.

    人们认为这次活动是成功的。

  • 10. She gave the police a full account of the incident.

    她向警方详尽地叙述了所发生的事情。

  • 11. the Biblical account of the creation of the world

    《圣经》对创世的解释

  • 12. She retired early on account of ill health.

    她体弱多病,所以提前退休。

  • 13. The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd.

    天气不好可能是人来得少的原因。

  • 14. All passengers have now been accounted for.

    现在所有乘客的情况均已查明。

  • 15. We have to account for every penny we spend on business trips.

    我们出公差所用的每一分钱都得报清楚。

  • 16. In English law a person is accounted innocent until they are proved guilty.

    按英格兰法律,一个人未经证实有罪之前被视为无罪。

  • account (n.) c. 1300, "counting," especially "reckoning of money received and paid, detailed statement of funds owed or spent or property held," from Old French acont "(financial) account, reckoning, terminal payment," from a "to" (see ad-) + cont "counting, reckoning of money to be paid," from Late Latin computus "a calculation," from Latin computare "to count, sum up, reckon together," from com "with, together" (see com-) + putare "to reckon," originally "to prune," from PIE root *pau- (2) "to cut, strike, stamp."
  • account (v.) c. 1300, "to count, enumerate," from Old French aconter "to enumerate; reckon up, render account" (Modern French conter), from a "to" (see ad-) + conter "to count, tell" (see count (v.)).
ac·count / əˈkaʊnt ; NAmE əˈkaʊnt / noun , verb account accounts accounted accounting noun at bank 银行 1 ( abbr.a/c ) an arrangement that sb has with a bank, etc. to keep money there, take some out, etc. 账户 I don't have a bank account. 我没有银行账户。 to have an account at/witha bank 在银行有账户 to open/close an account 开立╱结清账户 What's your account number please? 请问您的账户号码? I paid the cheque into my savings account. 我把支票存入我的储蓄账户。 a joint account (= one in the name of more than one person) 联合账户 collocationsat finance see also budget account , checking account , current account , deposit account business records 商业记录 2 [usually plural ] a written record of money that is owed to a business and of money that has been paid by it 账目 to do the accounts 记账 the accounts department 会计部门 see also expense account , profit and loss account with shop/store 商店 3 ( BrE also ˈcredit account ) ( NAmE also ˈcharge account ) an arrangement with a shop/store or business to pay bills for goods or services at a later time, for example in regular amounts every month 赊销账;赊欠账;赊购 Put it on my account please. 请记在我的赊购账上。 We have accounts with most of our suppliers. 我们与大多数供应商都是实行赊购制。 synonyms at bill regular customer 老主顾 4 ( business ) a regular customer 老主顾 The agency has lost several of its most important accounts. 这家代理机构失去了几家最重要的老客户。 computing 计算机技术 5 an arrangement that sb has with a company that allows them to use the Internet, send and receive messages by email, etc. (互联网、电子邮件等的)账户,账号 an Internet/email account 互联网╱电子邮件账户 description 描述 6 a written or spoken description of sth that has happened 描述;叙述;报告 She gave the police a full account of the incident. 她向警方详尽地叙述了所发生的事情。 synonyms at report 7 an explanation or a description of an idea, a theory or a process (思想、理论、过程的)解释,说明,叙述 the Biblical account of the creation of the world 《圣经》对创世的解释 IDIOMS by/from all accounts according to what other people say 据说;根据报道 I've never been there, but it's a lovely place, by all accounts. 我从未去过那里,但据说是个美丽的地方。 by your own account according to what you say yourself 根据某人自己所说 By his own account he had an unhappy childhood. 据他自己说,他童年不愉快。 give a good/poor acˈcount of yourself ( BrE) to do sth or perform well or badly, especially in a contest (尤指比赛中)表现好╱不好,干得出色╱差劲 The team gave a good account of themselves in the match. 这个队在比赛中表现出色。 of no/little acˈcount ( formal) not important 不重要;无足轻重 on account if you buy sth or pay on account,you pay nothing or only a small amount immediately and the rest later 挂账;(先付小部份款额的)赊账 on sb's account because of what you think sb wants 为了某人的缘故 Please don't change your plans on my account. 请别因为我而改变你的计划。 on account of sb/sth because of sb/sth 由于;因为 She retired early on account of ill health. 她体弱多病,所以提前退休。 language bank at because of on no account | not on any account ( used to emphasize sth 用于强调 ) not for any reason 决不;绝对不 On no account should the house be left unlocked. 离开住宅时千万要锁门。 on your own acˈcount 1 for yourself 为自己 In 2006 Smith set up in business on his own account. *2006 年史密斯开展自己的业务。 2 because you want to and you have decided, not sb else 自愿地 No one sent me, I am here on my own account. 没有人派我,我自己来的。 on this/that account ( formal) because of the particular thing that has been mentioned 由于这个╱那个缘故 Weather conditions were poor, but he did not delay his departure on that account. 天气不好,但他并没有因此延期启程。 put/turn sth to good acˈcount ( formal) to use sth in a good or helpful way 善用;利用 take account of sth | take sth into account to consider particular facts, circumstances, etc. when making a decision about sth 考虑到;顾及 The company takes account of environmental issues wherever possible. 这家公司总是尽量考虑到各方面的环境问题。 Coursework is taken into account as well as exam results. 除考试结果外,课程作业也要计入成绩。 The defendant asked for a number of other offences to be taken into account. 被告要求考虑一些其他罪行。 more at blow n. , call v. , settle v. verb [usually passive ] ( formal) to have the opinion that sb/sth is a particular thing 认为是;视为 accountsb/sth + adj. In English law a person is accounted innocent until they are proved guilty. 按英格兰法律,一个人未经证实有罪之前被视为无罪。 accountsb/sth + noun The event was accounted a success. 人们认为这次活动是成功的。 IDIOM there's no accounting for ˈtaste ( saying) used to say how difficult it is to understand why sb likes sb/sth that you do not like at all 人的爱憎好恶是无法解释的;人各有所好 She thinks he's wonderful—oh well, there's no accounting for taste. 她认为他了不起。嗯,算了,人各有所好嘛。 PHRASAL VERBS acˈcount for sth 1 to be the explanation or cause of sth 是…的说明(或原因) SYN explain The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd. 天气不好可能是人来得少的原因。 Oh well, that accounts for it (= I understand now why it happened). 哎呀,原来是这么一回事。 2 to give an explanation of sth 解释;说明 SYN explain How do you account for the show's success? 你认为这次演出为何成功? 3 to be a particular amount or part of sth (数量上、比例上)占 The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue. 日本市场占该公司收入的 35%。 language bank at proportion acˈcount for sb/sth 1 to know where sb/sth is or what has happened to them, especially after an accident (尤指在事故之后)了解,查明 All passengers have now been accounted for. 现在所有乘客的情况均已查明。 2 ( informal) to defeat or destroy sb/sth 打败;破坏;摧毁;消灭 Our anti-aircraft guns accounted for five enemy bombers. 我们的高射炮击落了五架敌人的轰炸机。 acˈcount for sth (to sb) to give a record of how the money in your care has been spent 报账;出示经手款项的单据 We have to account for every penny we spend on business trips. 我们出公差所用的每一分钱都得报清楚。 ac·count / əˈkaʊnt ; NAmE əˈkaʊnt /
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