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accounts
trésorerie
I. account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, Am əˈkaʊnt] N
1. account FIN (money held at bank):
compte m (at, with à)
2. account COMM (credit arrangement):
to charge sth to or put sth on sb's account
to settle accounts fig
3. account MKTG (client):
4. account (financial record):
5. account (bill):
6. account Brit (on stock exchange):
7. account (description):
by all accounts, from all accounts
8. account:
9. account (impression):
10. account (indicating reason):
on account of sth/sb
à cause de qc/qn
11. account (advantage, benefit):
to put or turn sth to (good) account
12. account (importance):
II. accounts N npl
1. accounts (records):
accounts
accounts
to keep the accounts
the party accounts
the accounts show a profit
the accounts show a profit attr staff
the accounts show a profit department
2. accounts (department):
accounts
accounts
III. account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, Am əˈkaʊnt] VB trans
account (regard as) form:
IV. account [Brit əˈkaʊnt, Am əˈkaʊnt]
real accounts N npl COMM
real accounts
accounts receivable N npl
accounts receivable COMM, FIN
suspense account N
expense account N
budget account N Brit (with bank, shop)
trading account N FIN
checking account N Am
business account N
escrow account N Am LAW
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski
account(s) book N
I. account [əˈkaʊnt] N
1. account FIN:
2. account (credit service):
3. account (bill):
4. account pl (financial records):
to keep accounts
5. account (customer):
6. account (description):
by all accounts
7. account (cause):
on account of sth no pl
on sb's account
8. account no pl (consideration):
9. account no pl form (importance):
10. account no pl (responsibility):
Phrases:
II. account [əˈkaʊnt] VB trans form (consider)
to account sb sth
checking account N Am
account holder N
savings account N
expense account N
charge account N Am (credit account)
account for VB trans
1. account for (explain):
account for situation, difference
account for spending, conduct
account for missing things or people
2. account for (constitute):
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski
I. account ·ˈkaʊnt] N
1. account FIN:
2. account (credit service):
3. account (bill):
4. account pl (financial records):
to keep accounts
5. account (customer):
6. account (description):
by all accounts
7. account (cause):
on sb's account
8. account (consideration):
9. account form (importance):
10. account (responsibility):
Phrases:
II. account ·ˈkaʊnt] VB trans form (consider)
to account sb sth
account for VB trans
1. account for (explain):
account for situation, difference
account for spending, conduct
account for missing things or people
2. account for (constitute):
account holder N
account book N
bank account N
expense account N
checking account N
charge account N
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
Present
Iaccount
youaccount
he/she/itaccounts
weaccount
youaccount
theyaccount
Past
Iaccounted
youaccounted
he/she/itaccounted
weaccounted
youaccounted
theyaccounted
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccounted
youhaveaccounted
he/she/ithasaccounted
wehaveaccounted
youhaveaccounted
theyhaveaccounted
Past Perfect
Ihadaccounted
youhadaccounted
he/she/ithadaccounted
wehadaccounted
youhadaccounted
theyhadaccounted
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Examples of e-administration include, online timesheets and expense account.
en.wikipedia.org
It is kudos enough, and given the tough times print newspapers are going through, probably more than my expense account allows.
www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au
He enjoyed an unlimited expense account, and traveled by chartered jet and private limousine.
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She got used to relying on her expense account.
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A student expense account is required in the amount of $1500 ($1000 for day students).
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