accountant
accountant — 名詞
1. a person trained to prepare, review, and report on the money that a business or
會計師;會計
負責記帳、查帳與報稅的專業人員
a person trained to prepare, review, and report on the money that a business or individual earns, spends, and owes, often for tax purposes.
Yara hired an accountant to sort out her small bakery's tax return.
Yara 請了一位會計師幫她的小麵包店處理報稅。
hire/work with + an accountant
The company's chief accountant warned the board about rising costs.
公司的總會計向董事會提出成本上升的警告。
compound: chief accountant
After three years of study, Daniel became a qualified accountant in Taipei.
讀了三年書之後,Daniel 在台北成為一名合格的會計師。
My sister works as an accountant for a large hospital in Tokyo.
我姐姐在東京一家大型醫院擔任會計。
The accountant found a small mistake in last year's sales records.
會計在去年的銷售紀錄中找到一個小錯誤。
- bookkeeper
less qualified; usually only records daily transactions, not tax or audit work
- auditor
specialises in checking other people's accounts for accuracy or fraud
- CPA
American term for a Certified Public Accountant; formal qualification
- chartered accountant
British/Commonwealth term for a fully qualified professional
文法句型
a/an + accountant
work as an accountant
用法筆記
Always countable; use the article 'a/an' when first mentioning the role. Often modified by adjectives that signal qualification or rank (chartered, certified, senior, chief).