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  • 101 give a good account of oneself

    (give a good (fine, splendid, etc.) account of oneself)
    хорошо (отлично и т. п.) себя зарекомендовать, показать себя молодцом; успешно справиться с чем-л., добиться хороших (превосходных и т. п.) результатов; ≈ лицом в грязь не ударить; быть на высоте

    ...that young man has every appearance of being able to give a good account of himself should it come to blows. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 31) —...судя по всему, этот молодой человек в драке будет не последним.

    ...even if he set on me with two or three others, I should be able to give a reasonable account of myself. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Making of a Saint’ ch. XVII) —...даже если Эрколе нападет на меня с двумя или тремя такими же молодчиками, я себя в обиду не дам.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > give a good account of oneself

  • 102 make much account of smth.

    придавать (большое) значение чему-л.; см. тж. make little account of smth. и make no account of smb.

    He made much account of that information. — Эта информация имела для него большое значение.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > make much account of smth.

  • 103 profit and loss account

    Fin
    the summary record of a company’s sales revenues and expenses over a period, providing a calculation of profits or losses during that time.
    Abbr. P&L
    EXAMPLE
    Companies typically issue P&L reports monthly. It is customary for the reports to include year-to-date figures, as well as corresponding year-earlier figures to allow for comparisons and analysis.
         There are two P&L formats, multiple-step and single-step. Both follow a standard set of rules known as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). These rules generally adhere to requirements established by governments to track receipts, expenses, and profits for tax purposes. They also allow the financial reports of two different companies to be compared.
         The multiple-step format is much more common, because it includes a larger number of details and is thus more useful. It deducts costs from revenues in a series of steps, allowing for closer analysis. Revenues appear first, then expenses, each in as much detail as management desires. Sales may be broken down by product line or location, while expenses such as salaries may be broken down into base salaries and commissions.
         Expenses are then subtracted from revenues to show profit (or loss). A basic multiple-step P&L looks like this:
         P&Ls of public companies may also report income on the basis of earnings per share. For example, if the company issuing this statement had 12,000 shares outstanding, earnings per share would be $5.12, that is, $61,440 divided by 12,000 shares.

    The ultimate business dictionary > profit and loss account

  • 104 Tax Exempt Special Savings Account

    Fin
    a U.K. savings account in which investors could save up to £9,000 over a period of five years and not pay any tax provided they made no withdrawals over that time. The advent of the ISA in 1999 meant that no new accounts of this type could be opened, but those opened prior to 1999 will continue under their original premise until their expiration date.
    Abbr. TESSA

    The ultimate business dictionary > Tax Exempt Special Savings Account

  • 105 user account

    "In Active Directory, an object that consists of all the information that defines a domain user, which includes user name, password, and groups in which the user account has membership. User accounts can be stored in either Active Directory or on your local computer."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > user account

  • 106 ledger account

    "An account in the general ledger that records financial transactions, balances, or totals that pertain to assets, liabilities, revenues, expenses, and owner equity."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > ledger account

  • 107 balance account

    An account that records transactions about assets and liabilities and that is used in the preparation of the balance sheet.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > balance account

  • 108 organizational account

    "A user account assigned by an organization (work, school, non-profit) to one of their constituents (an employee, student, customer) that provides sign in access to one or more of the organization’s Microsoft cloud service subscriptions, such as Office 365 or Windows Azure. These accounts are stored in an organization’s cloud directory (also known as Windows Azure Active Directory), and are typically deleted when the user leaves the organization. Organizational accounts differ from Microsoft accounts in that they are created and managed by admins in the organization, not by the user."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > organizational account

  • 109 on no account

    (not for any reason: On no account must you open that door.) bajo ningún concepto
    bajo ningún concepto

    English-spanish dictionary > on no account

  • 110 on no account

    (not for any reason: On no account must you open that door.) por motivo nenhum
    * * *
    on no account
    em hipótese alguma.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > on no account

  • 111 to account for taste(s)

    = to account for preference(s) искать, давать рациональное объяснение симпатиям и антипатиям

    One cannot account for tastes. / There's no accounting for taste. — О вкусах не спорят.

    Have you seen the man she married? It shows that there's no accounting for preferences. — Ты видела, за кого она вышла замуж? Вот уж поистине: любовь зла, полюбишь и козла

    Англо-русский современный словарь > to account for taste(s)

  • 112 to account for taste(s)

    = to account for preference(s) искать, давать рациональное объяснение симпатиям и антипатиям

    One cannot account for tastes. / There's no accounting for taste. — О вкусах не спорят.

    Have you seen the man she married? It shows that there's no accounting for preferences. — Ты видела, за кого она вышла замуж? Вот уж поистине: любовь зла, полюбишь и козла

    Англо-русский современный словарь > to account for taste(s)

  • 113 charge account

    Fin
    a facility with a retailer that enables the customer to buy goods or services on credit rather than pay in cash. The customer may be required to settle the account within a month to avoid incurring interest on the credit.

    The ultimate business dictionary > charge account

  • 114 subsidiary account

    Fin
    an account for one of the individual people or organizations that jointly hold another account

    The ultimate business dictionary > subsidiary account

  • 115 zero-balance account

    Fin
    a bank account that does not hold funds continuously, but has money automatically transferred into it from another account when claims arise against it

    The ultimate business dictionary > zero-balance account

  • 116 service account

    "An account that is intended to be used to run a service. A service account has privileges beyond those provided when a service is run as part of the system, such as the ability to connect over the network to another computer."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > service account

  • 117 sub-account

    "An account, and its information, that is included within another account."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > sub-account

  • 118 parent account

    An account that is above other accounts in the hierarchy to which any action taken on the main account entity can propagate to.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > parent account

  • 119 administrator account

    "A type of user account that allows complete access to the computer. Administrators can make any desired changes. This account type is not recommended for daily use, and should only be used when necessary."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > administrator account

  • 120 nominal account

    An account that is closed out each fiscal period and whose balance is transferred to retained earnings account.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > nominal account

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  • account — [[t]əka͟ʊnt[/t]] ♦ accounts, accounting, accounted 1) N COUNT If you have an account with a bank or a similar organization, you have an arrangement to leave your money there and take some out when you need it. Some banks make it difficult to open …   English dictionary

  • account — ac|count1 [ ə kaunt ] noun *** ▸ 1 arrangement with bank ▸ 2 report/description ▸ 3 arrangement with store ▸ 4 regular customer ▸ 5 for e mail ▸ 6 record of money ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count an arrangement in which a bank takes care of your money. You …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • account — 1 noun 1 DESCRIPTION (C) a) a written or spoken description which gives details of an event: There were several different accounts of the story in the newspapers. | give an account: David gave us a vivid account of his trip to Rio. | blow by blow …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • account */*/*/ — I UK [əˈkaʊnt] / US noun Word forms account : singular account plural accounts 1) [countable] an arrangement in which a bank looks after your money. You can deposit (= put in) or withdraw (= take out) money when you need to There was only £50 in… …   English dictionary

  • account — I. 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… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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