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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
account for something
▪ I. acˈcount for sth derived 1. to be the explanation or cause of sth Syn: ↑explain • The poor weather may have accounted for the small crowd. • Oh well, that accounts for it (= I understand now why it happened). 2. to give an explanation of sth Syn: ↑explain • How do you account for the show's success? • He was unable to account for the error. 3. to be a particular amount or part of sth • The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue. Main entry: ↑accountderived ▪ II. acˈcount for sb/sth derived 1. to know where sb/sth is or what has happened to them, especially after an accident • All passengers have now been accounted for. •Three files cannot be accounted for. 2. (informal)to defeat or destroy sb/sth •Our anti-aircraft guns accounted for five enemy bombers. Main entry: ↑accountderived ▪ III. acˈcount for sth (to sb) derived to give a record of how the money in your care has been spent •We have to account for every penny we spend on business trips. Main entry: ↑accountderived
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