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[ə'kaunt] 1. n1) фін. раху́нокfor account of — за раху́нок кого́сь
on account — в раху́нок су́ми
current account (скор. C/A) — пото́чний раху́нок
joint account — зага́льний раху́нок
to keep accounts — ве́сти бухга́лтерські кни́ги
to settle [to square] accounts — розрахо́вуватися, зво́дити раху́нки; перен. розквита́тися
2) розраху́нокhe is quick at accounts — він шви́дко (до́бре) раху́є
3) звіт; зві́тна до́повідьto call to account — притягти́ до відповіда́льності; вимага́ти поя́снень
to give an account of — дава́ти звіт
to give a detailed account of one's journey — да́ти дета́льний звіт про свою́ по́дорож
4) ду́мка; оці́нкаby all accounts — на зага́льну ду́мку
to leave out of account — не зважа́ти на, не бра́ти до ува́ги
to take into account — бра́ти до ува́ги
not to hold of much account — бу́ти невисо́кої ( непохвальної) ду́мки
5) підста́ва, причи́наon account of — че́рез, вна́слідок
on no account — ні в я́кому ра́зі
6) зна́чення, важли́вістьof no account, of small account — незначни́й, неважли́вий; неважли́во
it is of no account — це не ма́є зна́чення
7) ви́года; ко́ри́стьto turn to account — здобува́ти ко́ри́сть, використо́вувати
to turn a thing to account — використо́вувати щось у свої́х інтере́сах
••on one's own account — на свій страх і ри́зик
2. von smb.'s account — зара́ди ко́гось
1) визнава́ти, вважа́ти заI account myself happy — я вважа́ю себе́ щасли́вим
2) зві́тувати ( for)to account for — дава́ти звіт у чо́мусь
3) поя́снювати ( for)this accounts for her absence — ось чим поя́снюється її́ відсу́тність
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