گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'account'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: مشتری

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2 عمومی:: مسئول‌ بودن‌

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3 عمومی:: شرح‌

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4 عمومی:: حساب‌

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5 عمومی:: ( vi&tv): شمردن‌

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6 عمومی:: (حق)

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7 عمومی:: حساب بانکی

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8 عمومی:: حساب

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9 عمومی:: حساب‌ كردن‌

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10 عمومی:: محاسبه‌ نمودن‌

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english

1 general:: account for sth to form the total of something • Students account for the vast majority of our customers.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general::   noun description ADJ. brief, short | blow-by-blow, comprehensive, detailed, full, graphic, vivid He gave us a blow-by-blow account of the incident. | accurate, clear, eyewitness, factual, first-hand, true, verbatim | glowing, good She received a glowing account of her son's progress. | newspaper the newspaper account of the trial VERB + ACCOUNT give (sb), provide (sb with), write (sb) Can you give us an account of what happened? PREP. in an/the ~ Dr Richards describes this very well in his account of the events. PHRASES by all accounts (= according to what people say) I've never been there, but it's a lovely place by all accounts. | by sb's own account By his own account he had an unhappy childhood. arrangement with a bank ADJ. bank, building society | current | deposit, investment, savings | personal | business | joint, separate My husband and I have separate accounts. | numbered They have a numbered account in Switzerland. VERB + ACCOUNT have, hold Go and see the manager of the bank where your account is held. | open She opened a savings account at the building society. | close | credit sth to, pay/put sth into The money will be credited to your account tomorrow. | debit (sth from), draw sth out (of), pay sth from, take sth out (of), withdraw sth (from) She had taken all her money out of her account. | overdraw Your account is overdrawn. PREP. ~ at He opened an account at a bank in Germany. | ~ with an account with Barclays Bank accounts: record of money a business earns/spends VERB + ACCOUNT do, keep Try to keep accurate accounts. | audit, check, look at | submit Your accounts will need to be submitted to the tax office. ACCOUNT + VERB be in order The accounts are all in order.BUSINESS arrangement with a shop/business ADJ. expense (= an arrangement to charge expenses to your own employers) taking clients for expense account lunches VERB + ACCOUNT have | open I'd like to open an account, please. | close | pay off, settle It is best to settle the account each month. | charge sth to, debit (sth from), put sth on Charge this to my account, please. | credit sth to PREP. on ~ Ring for a cab on account. | ~ at/with an account with a large store

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general::   verb PHRASAL VERBS account for sth ADV. fully The increase can be fully accounted for. | partly The differences in achievement between the pupils are partly accounted for by differences in age.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: account verbs give an account • Marshall gave the police his account of how the fight started. provide an account • Freud has provided an account of the human psyche’s stages of development. write an account • He later wrote an account of his experiences during the war. read an account • Have you read his account of the journey? ADJECTIVES/NOUN + account a detailed account • She gave me a detailed account of what happened at the meeting. a full account • It is not possible to give a full account of what we discussed. a short account • What follows is a short account of the legal procedure. a brief account • The class were asked to write a brief account of their holidays. a clear account • I’ve tried to write a clear account of the incident. an accurate account • Both newspapers gave fairly accurate accounts of what had happened. a true account • The book is a true account of his life and death. a blow-by-blow account (= very detailed ) • Rosemary gave me a blow-by-blow account of their trip. a graphic account (= very clear with a lot of details, especially unpleasant details ) • He wrote a graphic account of his time in jail. a vivid account (= so clear that it seems real or like real life ) • I read a vivid account of his experiences in Egypt. an eye-witness account (= an account of an event, given by the person who saw it happen ) • an eye-witness account of the attack a first-hand account (= an account of a situation, given by the person who experienced it ) • a first-hand account of life in the refugee camps conflicting accounts (= different accounts of the same event, that cannot both be true ) • There were conflicting accounts of what actually happened.

transnet.ir

5 general:: In addition to the idiom beginning with ACCOUNT, Also see ALL PRESENT AND ACCOUNTED FOR; BY ALL ACCOUNTS; CALL TO ACCOUNT; GIVE A GOOD ACCOUNT; NO ACCOUNTING FOR TASTES; ON ACCOUNT OF; ON NO ACCOUNT; ON ONE'S OWN ACCOUNT; ON SOMEONE'S ACCOUNT; TAKE ACCOUNT OF; TAKE INTO ACCOUNT; TURN TO GOOD ACCOUNT.

American Heritage Idioms

6 general:: noun a precise list of financial transactions; bill: Put this on my account. verb a narrative or record of events; justify: Please account for your time.

Simple Definitions

7 general:: account a written or spoken description that says what happens in an event or process: • He provided the police with a detailed account of what he saw. description something you say or write that gives details about what something or someone is like: • The report gave a brief description of the problem. story an account of something that has happened which may not be true – used especially when people are telling each other about something: • I don’t think he was honest enough to tell us the full story. • Her parents did not believe her story. report a written or spoken account of a situation or event, giving people the information they need, especially after studying something as part of your job: • The UN will issue a report on the incident. • Initial police reports suggest she was murdered. version a particular person’s account of an event, which is different from the account that another person gives: • Her version of events has been contradicted by other witnesses.

Longman-Thesaurus

8 general:: account (to sb ) for sth to explain the reason for something or the cause of something • Can you account for your absence last Friday? • She was unable to account for over $5 000 (= she could not explain where the money was). • He has to account to his manager for (= tell his manager about and explain) all his movements.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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