单词 | bring to account |
释义 | account /ə-kowntˈ/transitive verb
ORIGIN: OFr acconter, from L ad to, and computāre to reckon; see compute and count1 accountabilˈity noun accountˈable adjective
accountˈableness noun accountˈably adverb accountˈancy noun The office, work or profession of an accountant accountˈant noun A person whose work involves the preparation, recording, analysis and interpretation of the accounts of a company, etc accountˈantship noun accountˈing noun The setting up, maintaining and analysing of financial records adjectiveRelating to the keeping of accounts account book noun A book for keeping accounts in account day noun A designated day on which accounts are settled on the London Stock Exchange account executive noun The person in an advertising agency who is responsible for looking after a client's requirements (abbrev AE) bring or call to account
by all accounts According to general opinion find one's account To derive advantage for account of On behalf of for the account For settlement on the regular settling day give a good (or bad) account of oneself
go to one's (long) account To go to the last judgement, die hold to account To hold responsible in account with In business relations requiring the keeping of an account with leave out of account Not to consider as a factor make account of To set value upon on or to account As an instalment or interim payment on account of Because of on no account Not for any reason or consideration on one's own account
on someone's account On behalf or to the advantage of someone put to good account To put to good use, take advantage of settle accounts or square accounts (or an account) with
take into account or take account of To take into consideration take no account of To overlook or fail to take into consideration turn to (good) account To turn to advantage |
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