accountability
accountability — 名詞
1. the duty to explain or justify your decisions, actions, or results to other peop
問責;當責
為自己的決定和行動負起說明責任
the duty to explain or justify your decisions, actions, or results to other people, and to face consequences when something goes wrong.
Voters in Taipei demanded greater accountability from the mayor after the construction scandal.
建案醜聞發生後,台北的選民要求市長承擔更多問責。
accountability from + person in authority
The new law improves accountability for how schools spend public money.
這項新法強化了學校對公帑使用方式的當責程度。
accountability for + activity or outcome
As team leader, Dimitri accepts full accountability when a project misses its deadline.
身為組長,瑪雅在專案延誤時會完全承擔當責。
Hospital managers have a clear accountability to patients and their families.
醫院的管理階層對病患及其家屬負有明確的問責義務。
Without proper records, there is little accountability inside the charity.
沒有完整紀錄,這個慈善機構內部幾乎沒有問責可言。
- responsibility
broader; covers duties before AND after, while 'accountability' focuses on answering for the result
- answerability
near-synonym; rarer and more formal, often used in legal or governance writing
- liability
narrower; legal or financial exposure rather than the wider duty to explain
- impunity
freedom from being punished or questioned for wrong actions
文法句型
accountability for + noun phrase
accountability to + person or group
用法筆記
Almost always uncountable and used in formal contexts about institutions, leaders, or professionals. Subject is typically a person or organisation in a position of power; the implied audience is the public, voters, customers, or a higher authority.