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bookkeeper

/book-kee-ping/US // ˈbʊkˌki pɪŋ //

簿记员,记账员,记帐员,书记员

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • The Nazis placed a prisoner as the head of each section under the overall charge of Oskar Stein, an office manager and bookkeeper.

  • Actor and explorer Michael Palin, visiting in 2001, described one elderly bookkeeper showing off his priceless wares.

  • “Expansion favors everyone,” added the 79-year-old Tuscan, who started off as a bookkeeper in a marble firm in 1955.

  • The son of a schoolteacher and a bookkeeper, Hoskins had gypsy blood in him from his Romani grandmother.

  • She was the CRP bookkeeper who was actively cooperating with the FBI, and, eventually, with Woodstein.

  • "I am a bookkeeper, and an all-round office man," added the sick man.

  • Though neatly turned out, he looked a little like an out-of-work bookkeeper.

  • 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.

  • I went in a stripling and grew into manhood with muscled arms big as a bookkeeper's legs.

  • This last case, of the bookkeeper engaged to the clerk, is the modern situation at its happiest normal.