κ²μ
μ¬μ μΈμ΄λ₯Ό μ ννμΈμ
Account
01
κ³μ’, μν κ³μ’
an arrangement according to which a bank keeps and protects someone's money that can be taken out or added to
μμλ€
John transferred money from his checking account to his investment account to buy stocks.
μ‘΄μ μ£Όμμ μ¬κΈ° μν΄ μμ μ λΉμ’ κ³μ’μμ ν¬μ κ³μ’λ‘ λμ μ΄μ²΄νλ€.
02
κ³μ , λͺ μΈμ
a record or statement of financial transactions, typically detailing debits, credits, and balances
μμλ€
The nonprofit organization 's account showed a decrease in donations compared to the previous year.
λΉμ리 λ¨μ²΄μ κ³μ μ μ λ
λλΉ κΈ°λΆκΈμ΄ κ°μν κ²μΌλ‘ λνλ¬λ€.
03
κ³μ , νλ‘ν
an arrangement based on which a user is given a private and personalized access to an online platform, application, or computer
μμλ€
Her account was compromised, so she had to reset her password and update her security settings.
κ·Έλ
μ κ³μ μ΄ λμ©λΉνκΈ° λλ¬Έμ, κ·Έλ
λ λΉλ°λ²νΈλ₯Ό μ¬μ€μ νκ³ λ³΄μ μ€μ μ μ
λ°μ΄νΈν΄μΌ νμ΅λλ€.
04
κ³μ , κΈ°μ
a detailed record or narrative description of events that have occurred
μμλ€
The witness βs account of the incident helped the investigation.
μ¬κ±΄μ λν λͺ©κ²©μμ μ¦μΈμ΄ μμ¬μ λμμ΄ λμμ΅λλ€.
05
a brief report of news or current events
μμλ€
The bulletin provided a short account of the storm.
06
the level of importance or value attributed to something
μμλ€
The policy was treated as a matter of account.
07
the reasons, explanation, or basis for something
μμλ€
They canceled the meeting on account of the storm.
08
a characteristic of taking advantage or exploiting opportunities
μμλ€
He used every account available to succeed.
09
μ€λͺ , κΈ°μ
a general description of an idea, a theory, or an event
μμλ€
His account of the scientific theory was both detailed and accessible to a general audience.
κ·Έμ κ³Όν μ΄λ‘ μ λν μ€λͺ
μ μμΈνλ©΄μλ μΌλ° λμ€μ΄ μ΄ν΄νκΈ° μ¬μ λ€.
to account
01
κ°μ£Όνλ€, κ³ λ €νλ€
to regard someone or something in a particular way
Complex Transitive: to account sb/sth as sth | to account sb/sth [adj]
μμλ€
Ignoring customer feedback could not be accounted as good business practice.
κ³ κ° νΌλλ°±μ 무μνλ κ²μ μ’μ λΉμ¦λμ€ κ΄νμΌλ‘ κ°μ£Όλ μ μμ΅λλ€.
02
μ€λͺ νλ€, μ λΉννλ€
to provide a detailed explanation or justification for something
Transitive: to account for sth
μμλ€
He was asked to account for his actions during the project review.
κ·Έλ νλ‘μ νΈ κ²ν κΈ°κ° λμμ μμ μ νλμ λν΄ μ€λͺ
νλλ‘ μμ²λ°μλ€.
03
μ€λͺ νλ€, λ³΄κ³ νλ€
to provide a clear and accurate report or explanation of financial transactions
Intransitive: to account to sb
μμλ€
He accounted to the auditor for the discrepancies in the ledger.
04
μ€λͺ νλ€, μ± μμ§λ€
to be the main cause or reason for something
Transitive: to account for an outcome
μμλ€
The new technology accounts for much of the company's growth.
μλ‘μ΄ κΈ°μ μ νμ¬ μ±μ₯μ λ§μ λΆλΆμ μ€λͺ
ν©λλ€.
μ΄ν λ무
accountable
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