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单词 debit
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debitn.

Brit. /ˈdɛbɪt/, U.S. /ˈdɛbɪt/
Forms: (Middle English dubete), 1500s debitte, debette, 1500s–1600s debet, 1700s– debit.
Etymology: < Latin dēbitum owed, due, n. a debt. Compare French débit (1723 in Hatzfeld & Darmesteter). In early use apparently a further Latinization of debte , from earlier dette , det : see debt n.
1. gen. Something that is owed, a debt. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > management of money > insolvency > indebtedness > [noun] > a debt
yielding1340
debtc1380
due1439
debitc1450
devoirs1503
debitory1575
debenture1609
money-debt1627
balance (due)1720
outstandings1755
liability1842
engagement1849
live horse1859
payables1896
c1450 Paston Lett. I. xlix. 61 Of certein dubete that I owe unto you.
1515 in T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. (1839) p. cxxi Be yearly worth over all charges or debittes.
1547 in T. Wright Churchwardens' Accts. Ludlow (1869) 32 Parcelle of the debet that the churche restede in his dett.
1598 R. Quiney Let. to Shaks. in Leopold Shaks. Introd. 105 In helpeing me out of all the debettes I owe in London.
1614 T. Adams Diuells Banket iii. 108 The Deuill tyes his Customers in the bond of Debets.
2. Book-keeping.
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a. An entry in an account of a sum of money owing; an item so entered.
b. The whole of these items collectively; that side of an account (the left-hand side) on which debits are entered. (Opposed to credit n. 12.)
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > management of money > keeping accounts > account or statement of > [noun] > account book > side or column > sum entered on debit side
debit1776
1776 Trial Maha Rajah Nundocomar for Forgery 15/2 There are debits and credits between them in Bolankee Doss's books to a great amount.
1868 R. G. C. Hamilton & J. Ball Book-keeping 17 He finds that the total of the debits exceeds the total of the credits by £10.
1872 W. Bagehot Physics & Polit. (1876) 189 There is a most heavy debit of evil.
1889 Cassell's Pop. Educ. II. 187/1 This equality of debit and credit is the..universal principle of complete book~keeping.
a1895 Mod. This has been placed to your debit.

Compounds

C1. attributive, as debit-entry, debit-side (of an account).
ΚΠ
1776 Trial Maha Rajah Nundocomar for Forgery 83/2 The debit side of my master's account.
1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 8 June 12/1 The year's operations show a debit balance of £42,000.
C2.
debit card n. originally U.S. a card issued by an organization, giving the holder access to an account, via an appropriate computer terminal, esp. in order to authorize the transfer of funds to the account of another party when making a purchase, etc., without incurring revolving finance charges for credit; = asset card n. at asset n. Compounds.
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society > trade and finance > management of money > solvency > [noun] > credit documents > credit card
credit card1888
bank card1947
card1950
American Express1958
Amex1958
charge card1962
banker's card1966
Barclaycard1966
cheque card1966
Master Charge1966
gold card1970
asset card1975
debit card1975
visa1976
affinity card1979
master card1979
smart card1980
phonecard1981
key card1985
Connect1987
Switch card1988
1975 M. G. Bender EFTS: Electronic Funds Transfer Syst. iii. 53 Customer cards which have the primary function of effecting third party payments or of otherwise allowing the card holder remote access to his asset accounts, including a savings account or checking account, are becoming commonly known as ‘debit’ cards or ‘asset’ cards.
1977 McGraw-Hill Yearbk. Sci. & Technol. 143/2 Unlike bank credit cards.., debit cards.. are presently used mainly in a local or regional environment.
1982 Sci. Amer. Sept. 119/1 By inserting a plastic card known as a debit card the customer can directly debit his checking account by the amount of a purchase rather than paying for that purchase in cash or with a check.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

debitv.

Brit. /ˈdɛbɪt/, U.S. /ˈdɛbɪt/
Etymology: < debit n. Compare French débiter (1723 in Hatzfeld & Darmesteter).
1. transitive. To charge with a debt; to enter something to the debit of (a person).
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > charges > [verb (transitive)] > a person
spend1590
debit1682
tax1846
to chargea1889
society > trade and finance > management of money > keeping accounts > keep accounts [verb (transitive)] > enter in an account > debit
debit1682
to chargea1889
1682 J. Scarlett Stile of Exchanges 203 He must and may debit the Principal for the said Value.
1768 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued II. iii. 373 Accounts are regularly kept, and every man debited or credited for the least farthing he takes out or brings in.
1809 R. Langford Introd. Trade 26 I have debited your account with Lire 5000 Austriache.
1892 Law Times 94 105/1 The bank were not entitled to debit the plaintiffs with the amount paid on the said cheques.
2. To charge as a debt; to enter on the debit side of an account.
ΚΠ
1865 M. E. Braddon Henry Dunbar i. 10 Pay the money, but don't debit it against his lordship.
1894 N.E.D. at Debit Mod. To whom is it to be debited?
3. (Gallicism.) To put into circulation; to spread (news, etc.).
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society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > publish or spread abroad [verb (transitive)]
sowc888
blowc1275
dispeple1297
to do abroadc1300
fame1303
publyc1350
defamea1382
publisha1382
open?1387
proclaima1393
slandera1400
spreada1400
abroachc1400
throwc1400
to give outa1425
promote?a1425
noisec1425
publicc1430
noisec1440
divulgea1464
to put outc1475
skail1487
to come out witha1500
bruit1525
bruita1529
to bear out1530
divulgate1530
promulgate1530
propale?1530
ventilate1530
provulgate1535
sparple1536
sparse1536
promulge1539
disperse1548
publicate1548
forthtell1549
hurly-burly?1550
propagate1554
to set abroada1555
utter1561
to set forth1567
blaze1570
evulgate1570
scatter1576
rear?1577
to carry about1585
pervulgate1586
celebrate?1596
propalate1598
vent1602
evulge1611
to give forth1611
impublic1628
ventilate1637
disseminate1643
expose1644
emit1650
to put about1664
to send abroad1681
to get abroad1688
to take out1697
advertise1710
forward1713
to set abouta1715
circulate1780
broadcast1829
vent1832
vulgate1851
debit1879
float1883
1879 T. F. Simmons Lay Folks Mass Bk. 366 In respect of those who debited these fables.
1916 G. B. Shaw Pen Portraits (1932) 43 Mr Bennett talks shop and debits harmless tosh about technique for the entertainment of literary amateurs in a very agreeable and suggestive manner.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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