Woher kommt der Name Account?
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[Oxford English Dictionary]
account | əˈkount |
noun
1 a report or description of an event or experience: a detailed account of what has been achieved.
• an interpretation or rendering of a piece of music: a lively account of Offenbach's score.
2 (abbreviation acct.) a record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose: the ledger contains all the income and expense accounts | he submitted a quarterly account.
• (accounts) the department of a company that deals with financial accounts.
3 (abbreviation acct.) an arrangement by which a body holds funds on behalf of a client or supplies goods or services to the client on credit: a bank account | I began buying things on account | charge it to my account | I wanted to get some money from the ATM and check my account.
• a client having an account with a supplier: selling bibles to established accounts in the North.
• a contract to do work periodically for a client: another agency was awarded the account.
4 an arrangement by which a user is given personalized access to a computer, website, or application, typically by entering a username and password: we've reset your password to prevent others from accessing your account.
5 importance: money was of no account to her.
verb [with object and complement]
consider or regard in a specified way: her visit could not be accounted a success | he accounted himself the unluckiest man alive.
account | əˈkount |
noun
1 a report or description of an event or experience: a detailed account of what has been achieved.
• an interpretation or rendering of a piece of music: a lively account of Offenbach's score.
2 (abbreviation acct.) a record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose: the ledger contains all the income and expense accounts | he submitted a quarterly account.
• (accounts) the department of a company that deals with financial accounts.
3 (abbreviation acct.) an arrangement by which a body holds funds on behalf of a client or supplies goods or services to the client on credit: a bank account | I began buying things on account | charge it to my account | I wanted to get some money from the ATM and check my account.
• a client having an account with a supplier: selling bibles to established accounts in the North.
• a contract to do work periodically for a client: another agency was awarded the account.
4 an arrangement by which a user is given personalized access to a computer, website, or application, typically by entering a username and password: we've reset your password to prevent others from accessing your account.
5 importance: money was of no account to her.
verb [with object and complement]
consider or regard in a specified way: her visit could not be accounted a success | he accounted himself the unluckiest man alive.
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Du konntest die Frage nicht beantworten, deshalb habe ich sie für dich beantwortet.
Allerdings bin ich mir nicht sicher, ob du meinen Beitrag überhaupt verstanden hast.