ledgers
英 [ˈlɛdʒəz]
美 [ˈlɛdʒərz]
n. 收支总账; 分类账簿; 分户账簿
ledger的复数
柯林斯词典
- 总账;账簿;账本
Aledgeris a book in which a company or organization writes down the amounts of money it spends and receives.
双语例句
- A durable writing paper used in record books and business ledgers.
一种耐用的书写纸,用于记账。 - Account books include general ledgers, detail ledgers, daily books and other auxiliary account books.
会计帐簿包括总帐、明细帐、日记帐和其他辅助性帐簿。 - After an hour of hard climbing, he arrives at a landing where an old man in white robes with a long flowing beard is sitting surrounded by ledgers.
经过一个小时的艰苦攀登,他抵达登陆那里一名男子身穿白色长袍,与长流胡子正坐在包围分类帐。 - Is it difficult for any person handling cash to obtain access to customers 'ledgers and monthly statements?
任何经手现金的人员,是否很难获得客户分类帐和月结单资料? - To recreate the daily activities of these bankers as well as their world view, the exhibition includes paintings and mercantile paraphernalia, from weighty ledgers to nautical maps.
为了重现这些银行家的日常生活以及他们的世界观,该展览包括了绘画以及一些商务日用品,从沉重的账本到航海地图应有尽有。 - Ketut liyer has all these piles of old, lined notebooks and ledgers, filled with tiny little handwriting, of ancient balinese-sanskrit mysteries about healing.
赖爷拥有一堆堆老旧的横线笔记本与账簿,里头以小小的古巴厘梵语写满治疗秘密。 - He is authorized to examine the RIF ledgers and to demand information pertaining to the financial management.
他被授权调查RIF分类帐和数据属于财政的管理。 - File and maintain all monthly financial closing journal vouchers, general ledgers, sub-ledgers and departmental expenses reports etc. The provision for bad debts shall be itemized and shown as a deduction item of accounts receivable in the financial statement.
装订并保存所有月度财务结帐的传票,总账,分帐目,部门费用报告等。坏帐准备金在会计报表中作为应收帐款的备抵项目列示。 - All questions of cost will be remitted to the officer In charge of the accounts. File and maintain all monthly financial closing journal vouchers, general ledgers, sub-ledgers and departmental expenses reports etc.
所有的开销问题都要报请那位负责账目的官员同意。装订并保存所有月度财务结帐的传票,总账,分帐目,部门费用报告等。 - This paper intends to describe the analysis and modeling of ledgers checking in net banks with RSI/ UML.
本文介绍了网上银行中对帐业务的RSI/UML分析与建模。
