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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Account - définition

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Accounts; Account (disambiguation); Account holder

Account         
·noun Importance; worth; value; advantage; profit.
II. Account ·noun An estimate or estimation; valuation; judgment.
III. Account ·vt To Recount; to Relate.
IV. Account ·vt To value, estimate, or hold in opinion; to judge or consider; to Deem.
V. Account ·noun A statement and explanation or vindication of one's conduct with reference to judgment thereon.
VI. Account ·vt To place to one's account; to put to the credit of; to Assign;
- with to.
VII. Account ·vt To Reckon; to Compute; to Count.
VIII. Account ·noun A reckoning; computation; calculation; enumeration; a record of some reckoning; as, the Julian account of time.
IX. Account ·vi To render an account; to answer in judgment;
- with for; as, we must account for the use of our opportunities.
X. Account ·vi To render or receive an account or relation of particulars; as, an officer must account with or to the treasurer for money received.
XI. Account ·vi To give a satisfactory reason; to tell the cause of; to Explain;
- with for; as, idleness accounts for poverty.
XII. Account ·noun A statement of facts or occurrences; recital of transactions; a relation or narrative; a report; a description; as, an account of a battle.
XIII. Account ·noun A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review; as, to keep one's account at the bank.
XIV. Account ·noun A statement in general of reasons, causes, grounds, ·etc., explanatory of some event; as, no satisfactory account has been given of these phenomena. Hence, the word is often used simply for reason, ground, consideration, motive, ·etc.; as, on no account, on every account, on all accounts.
account         
I
n.
description
report
1) to give, render an account
2) an accurate, true; biased, one-sided; blow-by-blow, detailed, full; eyewitness; fictitious; first-hand; running; vivid account (she gave a detailed account of the incident)
3) newspaper, press accounts (according to press accounts)
4) by all accounts
explanation
5) to call smb. to account
consideration
6) to take account of smt; to take smt. into account
business arrangement
record of a business arrangement
7) to open an account
8) to keep an account (I keep an account in that bank)
9) to charge smb.'s account
10) to balance; close; settle an account
11) to overdraw an account
12) to pay smt. into an account
13) to charge smt. to an account
14) an active; blocked; charge (AE), credit (BE); checking (AE), current (BE); deposit (BE), savings; dollar; expense; inactive; individual retirement (AE); joint; money-market; outstanding account
15) in an account (the funds were in her account)
16) on account (to put smt. on smb.'s account)
dispute
17) to settle an account (I have an account to settle with him)
18) an old account
sake
19) on smb.'s account (do not refuse on my account)
20) on account of (he did it on account of me)
showing
performance
21) to give a good account of oneself
misc.
22) on no account ('under no circumstances')
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to account for ('to explain') (he could not account for the missing funds; how do you account for the accident?)
2) (d; intr.) to account for ('to cause the destruction of') (our battery accounted for three enemy planes)
account         
I. n.
1.
Record, register, inventory, score.
2.
Bill, charge, registry of debt and credit.
3.
Reckoning, computation, calculation, enumeration, tale, count.
4.
Description, statement, narration, recital, rehearsal, relation, narrative, chronicle, history, delineation, representation, portrayal, detail, word, tidings, report.
5.
Explanation, exposition, clearing up, elucidation, exhibition of causes, reference to grounds, exploration into principles, philosophy.
6.
Consideration, regard, motive, reason, ground, sake.
7.
Consequence, importance, worth, distinction, dignity, repute, reputation, note.
8.
Profit, advantage. See benefit.
II. v. a.
Esteem, regard, deem, judge, believe, take for, think, hold, consider, view, reckon, rate, estimate, look upon.
III. v. n.
[With with or to before persons, and for before things.]
1.
Render an account, answer in judgment, answer responsibly.
2.
Explain, elucidate, expound, trace to causes, give the philosophy of, clear up, exhibit the grounds, give a reason, show the reason, render a reason, assign the cause, make explanation of.

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Account

Account (abbreviated a/c) may refer to:

  • Account (bookkeeping)
  • A report
  • A bank account
    • Deposit account
    • Personal account
    • Sweep account
    • Transaction account
  • User account, the means by which a user can access a computer system
  • Customer of a company, used in B2B business. See account manager or account executive.
Exemples de prononciation pour Account
1. account.
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2. account.
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3. account.
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4. account.
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5. account.
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Account
1. People wanting to donate can do so via the following accounts: Bahrain Islamic Bank (Account No. 100000142062), National Bank of Bahrain (Account No. ''570432); Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait (Account No. 10000024'716), Al–Salam Bank Bahrain (Account No. 107'100100), Kuwait Finance House (Account No. 01101002771') and Bahrain Shamil Bank (Account No. 501300175070011).
2. The Islamic banking services include current account, call investment account, savings investment account, fixed investment deposit, domestic Murabaha finance for vehicles and goods.
3. She had a car, a bank account and a charge account at Neiman Marcus.
4. Nationwide‘s Flex Account and Alliance Leicester‘s Premier Direct account also did well.
5. "We will be looking for good account management and good account behaviour," says Ms Cook.