bookkeeper / ˈbʊkˌki pɪŋ /

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bookkeeper 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the work or skill of keeping account books or systematic records of money transactions.

bookkeeper 近义词

n. 名词 noun

accountant

bookkeeper 的近义词 4

更多bookkeeper例句

  1. Most of their content is geared towards small business owners, helping them with accounting and bookkeeping tips that go beyond simply promoting their product features and benefits.
  2. Upwork, which connects employers with gig workers for tasks ranging from a six-month UX design project to a weeklong bookkeeping stint, boasted a 19 percent growth in revenue in the second quarter and 21 percent in the first quarter.
  3. The Nazis placed a prisoner as the head of each section under the overall charge of Oskar Stein, an office manager and bookkeeper.
  4. Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares.
  5. “Expansion favors everyone,” added the 79-year-old Tuscan, who started off as a bookkeeper in a marble firm in 1955.
  6. The son of a schoolteacher and a bookkeeper, Hoskins had gypsy blood in him from his Romani grandmother.
  7. She was the CRP bookkeeper who was actively cooperating with the FBI, and, eventually, with Woodstein.
  8. "I am a bookkeeper, and an all-round office man," added the sick man.
  9. Though neatly turned out, he looked a little like an out-of-work bookkeeper.
  10. Two days later he again appeared in the office with the result of a count that had been asked for by Mr. Hesse, the bookkeeper.
  11. I went in a stripling and grew into manhood with muscled arms big as a bookkeeper's legs.
  12. This last case, of the bookkeeper engaged to the clerk, is the modern situation at its happiest normal.