ledger
ledger 英 [ˈledʒə(r)] 美 [ˈlɛdʒɚ]
n. 总账,分户总账;[会计] 分类账;账簿;底账;(手脚架上的)横木
名词复数:ledgers
- A ledger is kind of like a diary, but for money. It's a book for keeping track of expenses, profits, and other financial matters.
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- n. 总账,分户总账;[会计] 分类账;账簿;底账;(手脚架上的)横木
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1. Looking for the current ledger balance, you can rigorously specify which balance you want.
寻找当前的分类帐余额,您可以精确指定想要的余额。
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2. Librarians uncovered the misdemeanour as they were digitising the library's ledger from that time.
图书馆员在数字化图书馆那时的分类帐时发现了这种不端行为。
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3. In practical terms, this means that you might have less money to draw on than the ledger reports.
就实际而言,这意味着所能支取的钱数可能会少于分类帐上所显示的。
- ledger (n.) c. 1400, " a book that lies permanently in some specified place" (especially a large copy of a breviary in a church), noun from leggen "to place, lay" (see lay (v.)). Perhaps formed on the model of a Dutch word; the -er seems to indicate "that which has been." Commercial sense of "book of accounts" is first attested 1580s, short for ledger-book (1550s). Ledger (adj.) "remaining in a place, permanent, stationary" is attested from 1540s; compare ledger-bait "fishing bait made to stay in one place" (1650s).
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