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单词 accountancy
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Definition of accountancy in English:

accountancy

noun əˈkaʊnt(ə)nsiəˈkaʊntənsi
mass noun
  • The profession or duties of an accountant.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you want a job for life forget accountancy, engineering or publishing.
    • Traditional middle class professions such as the law and accountancy have made solid progress.
    • One of Bradford's leading accountancy firms has announced the appointment of a new managing partner.
    • You can take the man out of accountancy, but it's difficult to take the accountant out of the man.
    • Elaborating, she said that she studies computers, maths, accountancy and biology.
    • He received a first class honours degree in accountancy and business studies.
    • Perhaps the opportunity to run a business which has nothing to do with accountancy!
    • Walker recalls the major pitfall of starting a new business is having to learn accountancy.
    • Eight new graduate courses in accountancy will be used in the requirements of the new diploma programs.
    • But he is encouraged by the influx of women into accountancy, with many now in leading company positions.
    • He specialised in business studies and accountancy and, in former times, economic history.
    • I spoke to my advisor and switched to accountancy for the next year.
    • Martin did not continue his cricket career beyond these matches and instead spent a professional career in accountancy.
    • It is expected to provide one of the largest specialist accountancy and business development resources in the region.
    • He took an engineering degree at Bristol University before following his father into accountancy.
    • My long experience of accountancy has enabled me to meet countless accountants, through work and socially.
    • She completed a degree in accountancy at the University of Stirling in 1992.
    • Possible options suggested were accountancy or even the civil service.
    • My partner, Suzy, who had studied accountancy, does the books and keeps all the records.
    • Far from being an economist, and no great mathematician, I do know the basics of accountancy and can read a balance sheet.
 
 

Definition of accountancy in US English:

accountancy

nounəˈkountənsēəˈkaʊntənsi
  • The profession or duties of an accountant.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Traditional middle class professions such as the law and accountancy have made solid progress.
    • Elaborating, she said that she studies computers, maths, accountancy and biology.
    • Perhaps the opportunity to run a business which has nothing to do with accountancy!
    • Eight new graduate courses in accountancy will be used in the requirements of the new diploma programs.
    • He specialised in business studies and accountancy and, in former times, economic history.
    • My long experience of accountancy has enabled me to meet countless accountants, through work and socially.
    • Far from being an economist, and no great mathematician, I do know the basics of accountancy and can read a balance sheet.
    • He received a first class honours degree in accountancy and business studies.
    • If you want a job for life forget accountancy, engineering or publishing.
    • You can take the man out of accountancy, but it's difficult to take the accountant out of the man.
    • But he is encouraged by the influx of women into accountancy, with many now in leading company positions.
    • One of Bradford's leading accountancy firms has announced the appointment of a new managing partner.
    • My partner, Suzy, who had studied accountancy, does the books and keeps all the records.
    • It is expected to provide one of the largest specialist accountancy and business development resources in the region.
    • Martin did not continue his cricket career beyond these matches and instead spent a professional career in accountancy.
    • I spoke to my advisor and switched to accountancy for the next year.
    • Walker recalls the major pitfall of starting a new business is having to learn accountancy.
    • He took an engineering degree at Bristol University before following his father into accountancy.
    • She completed a degree in accountancy at the University of Stirling in 1992.
    • Possible options suggested were accountancy or even the civil service.
 
 
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