accountant 的定义
- a person whose profession is inspecting and auditing personal or commercial accounts.
accountant 近义词
person who maintains financial accounts of a business
更多accountant例句
- Even hiring an accountant to pull together the paperwork to apply for a break on his $1,200 rent from the building’s management costs several hundred dollars that he doesn’t have.
- One of his more charming performances was as Saajan, an older accountant nearing retirement in The Lunchbox.
- The contact number listed on the group’s tax forms belongs to its accountant, Robert Watkins, who did not return a message requesting comment.
- Ash had always gotten good grades and was on track to become a chartered accountant, a far more stable occupation in a country where esports is an alien concept.
- Scores of lawyers and accountants investigate the potential nominees, Brazile says, and once it was down to three candidates, the top campaign staff weighed in.
- The accountant thought it was me and was calling to tell me to go easy.
- “The situation is bad,” 28-year-old former accountant and Donetsk native Victor told me.
- Kenneth Yormark, forensic accountant based in New York, says its whereabouts is still a mystery.
- According to the announcement, van der Sloot will wed 24-year-old Leidy Carol Figueroa Uceda, an accountant who lives in Lima.
- He took along his brother, Roberto, who was the cartel's accountant.
- There was another personality that loomed large, in those years, on the Midland—Samuel Swarbrick, the accountant.
- Paul de Gery knew this through Joyeuse, who was now a stock-broker's accountant and well up in the doings on the Bourse.
- The accountant-general acts as a piece of machinery would act.
- What has preceded shows how simple, unobtrusive, passive is the part played by the accountant-general.
- They would need the best accountant they could find for the quick work they had promised Braceway.