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121 on my/his (etc) account
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122 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) z mojego, jego itp. powodu -
123 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) z mojego, jego itp. powodu -
124 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) manis, viņa utt. dēļ -
125 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) manis, viņa utt. dēļ -
126 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) dėl ko nors -
127 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) dėl ko nors -
128 on my/his (etc) account
(because of me, him etc or for my, his etc sake: You don't have to leave early on my account.) för min, (hans) skull
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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 */*/*/ — 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
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account — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 description ADJECTIVE ▪ brief, short ▪ blow by blow (informal), comprehensive, detailed, full, graphic ▪ … Collocations dictionary
account — I n. description report 1) to give, render an account 2) an accurate, true; biased, one sided; blow by blow, detailed, full; eyewitness; fictitious; first hand; running; vivid account (she gave a detailed account of the incident) 3) newspaper,… … Combinatory dictionary
account for — verb 1. be the reason or explanation for (Freq. 24) The recession accounts for the slow retail business • Hypernyms: ↑be • Verb Frames: Something s something 2. give reasons for (Freq. 6) … Useful english dictionary
account — /ə kaυnt/ noun 1. a record of financial transactions over a period of time, such as money paid, received, borrowed or owed ● Please send me your account or a detailed or an itemized account. 2. (in a shop) an arrangement which a customer has to… … Marketing dictionary in english
account*/*/ — [əˈkaʊnt] noun I 1) [C] an arrangement in which a bank looks after your money There was only £50 in his bank account.[/ex] How do I open an account (= start having an account)?[/ex] See: current account 2) [C] a written or spoken report about… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
account — /ə kaυnt/ noun 1. a record of financial transactions over a period of time, such as money paid, received, borrowed or owed ● Please send me your account or a detailed or an itemised account. 2. (in a shop) an arrangement which a customer has to… … Dictionary of banking and finance
account — /euh kownt /, n. 1. an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative: an account of the meetings; an account of the trip. 2. an explanatory statement of conduct, as to a superior. 3. a statement of reasons, causes, etc … Universalium
account — /əˈkaʊnt / (say uh kownt) noun 1. a verbal or written recital of particular transactions and events; narrative: an account of everything as it happened. 2. an explanatory statement of conduct, as to a superior. 3. a statement of reasons, causes,… …