ACCOUNT


Meaning of ACCOUNT in English

n.

Pronunciation: ə - ' kau ̇ nt

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English acounte, accompte, from Anglo-French acunte, from acunter

Date: 14th century

1 archaic : RECKONING , COMPUTATION

2 a : a record of debit and credit entries to cover transactions involving a particular item or a particular person or concern b : a statement of transactions during a fiscal period and the resulting balance

3 a : a statement explaining one's conduct b : a statement or exposition of reasons, causes, or motives <no satisfactory account of these phenomena> c : a reason for an action : BASIS <on that account I must refuse>

4 a : a formal business arrangement providing for regular dealings or services (as banking, advertising, or store credit) and involving the establishment and maintenance of an account also : CLIENT , CUSTOMER b : money deposited in a bank account and subject to withdrawal by the depositor

5 a : VALUE , IMPORTANCE <it's of no account to me> b : ESTEEM <stood high in their account >

6 : ADVANTAGE <turned her wit to good account >

7 a : careful thought : CONSIDERATION <have to take many things into account > b : a usually mental record : TRACK <keep account of all you do>

8 : a description of facts, conditions, or events : REPORT , NARRATIVE <the newspaper account of the fire> <by all account s they're well-off> also : PERFORMANCE <a straightforward account of the sonata>

– on account : with the price charged to one's account

– on account of : for the sake of : by reason of

– on no account : under no circumstances

– on one's own account

1 : on one's own behalf

2 : at one's own risk

3 : by oneself : on one's own

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.