bookkeeper
英 [ˈbʊkkiːpə(r)]
美 [ˈbʊkkiːpər]
n. 簿记员
复数:bookkeepers
BNC.41861 / COCA.19504
牛津词典
noun
- 簿记员
a person whose job is to keep an accurate record of the accounts of a business
柯林斯词典
- 簿记员;记账员
Abookkeeperis a person whose job is to keep an accurate record of the money that is spent and received by a business or other organization.
英英释义
noun
- someone who records the transactions of a business
双语例句
- Virgo wears a neatly-pressed suit and tells everyone they're a bookkeeper.
处女座穿着熨帖的套装,逢人便说自己是簿记员。 - He's a patent clerk, not a bookkeeper.
他是专利承办员,不是记帐员。 - The bookkeeper drew a check for me.
会计给我开了一张支票。 - The study helps accredited bookkeeper to complete its system, and then improve its service quality.
裨益记帐士制度更健全,臻而提升其服务品质。 - I was tired of being a bookkeeper.
我厌倦了当簿记员。 - His new wife became equally interested and she gave up her job as a bookkeeper to undertake studies in electrical science.
伊丽莎白辞掉了她的图书管理员的工作开始从事电子科学的研究。 - His father died when he was 18 months old and his mother, who worked as a bookkeeper and office manager, never remarried.
父亲去世时,他才18个月大,而母亲做过簿记员和办公室主管,后来一直没有再婚。 - A part-time bookkeeper will relieve you of the burden of chasing unpaid invoices and paying bills.
雇一个兼职会计将使你摆脱追讨未付单据和支付账单的负担。 - All day long Sally was a good and diligent bookkeeper and salesman.
赛利一天到晚勤勤恳恳地当一个好簿记员和售货员。 - Accrual-basis accounting is more costly to maintain, because it requires the bookkeeper to record many more transactions.
权责发生制为基础的成本会计是保持,因为它需要记帐,记录更多的交易。