释义 |
add back, n. phr. Accounting.|ˈædbæk| Also addback, add-back. [f. add v., back adv.] A method of accounting in which items not affecting working capital are added to or deducted from net income; an item thus added or deducted.
1972N.Y. Times 4 June v. 9/6 Part of the regular entry fees in all shows go for administrative expenses, so the exhibitor rarely has a chance to break even. With the add back system, he can come out ahead. 1989Times 17 Apr. 28/7 After discounting for drought ‘add-backs,’ the real gross national product of the US may have shown negligible growth in the first quarter. |