单词 | debit |
释义 | Related topics: Bankingdeb·it1 /ˈdebɪt/ noun [countable] 1. technicalBFBBFB a decrease in the amount of money in a bank account, for example because you have taken money out of it 借〔账户中的钱减少〕 OPP credit → direct debit2. technical a record in financial accounts that shows money that has been spent or that is owed 借项,借方,收方 OPP credit3 on the debit side used to say that something is a disadvantage in a particular situation, especially after you have described the advantages 缺点,弊端〔尤在说明了有利方面后使用〕 Bikes are easy to park, but on the debit side they can be dangerous in traffic. 自行车停放方便,但缺点是骑在路上比较危险。Examples from the Corpusdebit• It's simple to do this now by filling in the direct debit and covenant on the back of the donation form.• Direct debits or standing orders are liable to make money disappear from your account stealthily, which may be very confusing.• Direct debits, standing orders and debit-card payments are cleared entirely by computer.• Every debit must have a corresponding credit and vice-versa.• From the national viewpoint there are some credits and one massive debit.• Page 33 Switch applications: Barclays and Lloyds banks have applied to join the Switch debit card network.• On the debit side, he frustratingly falls short of any overarching analysis.Related topics: Bankingdebit2 verb [transitive] technical 1 BFBBFBto take money out of a bank account 〔从银行账户中〕取〔款〕 OPP creditdebit something from something The sum of £25 has been debited from your account. 从你的账户中提取了25英镑。2 to record in financial accounts the money that has been spent or that is owed 〔将花费或应付的金额〕记入…账户的借方debit something against/to something Purchases are debited against the client’s account. 购货款记入客户账户的借方。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusdebit• The amounts are variable and are to be debited annually.• What I found particularly worrying was that the money was debited from the account without even informing me.• How can they debit my account without me signing anything?• It shows that the customer has debited the seller's account with the value of the goods returned.• The total sum is then debited to your Current Account.• The appropriate fee should either accompany the application form, or will be debited to your firm's credit account where appropriate.• Under a Direct Debit, you authorise us to debit your Current Account with the cost when each bill is due.• Please authorise us to debit your account and, where possible, give a day-time telephone number in case of query.debit something from something• The sum of $50 has been debited from your account.From Longman Business Dictionarydebitdeb‧it1 /ˈdebɪt/ noun [countable]1BANKINGa decrease in the amount of money in a bank account, for example when a payment is made from it → see also direct debit2the debit sideACCOUNTING the left-hand side of each account in DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPING, the side used for decreases in liabilities or REVENUEsEvery time an entry is made on the debit side, another entry of equal value must be made on the credit side somewhere in the books.3ACCOUNTING an amount recorded on the debit side of an accountIn the plant accounts there is a debit which supports the balance-sheet item. → opposite credit1debitdebit2 verb [transitive]1BANKINGto take money out of a bank accountdebit something from somethingThe fee will be automatically debited from your account.The money was debited from my account without even informing me. → opposite credit12ACCOUNTING to record an amount on the debit side of an account in DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPINGNote that as the principal repayment reduces the loan outstanding so it is debited to that account. → opposite credit1→ See Verb tableOrigin debit1 (1400-1500) Latin debitum “debt”; → DEBTdeb·it1 noundebit2 verbChineseSyllable money decrease amount of the a in a in Corpus Business |
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