account for
account for — 片語動詞
- account forbase form
- accounts for3rd person singular
- accounting for-ing form
- accounted forpast simple
1. to represent a specific quantity or share within a larger figure, especially whe
佔有;構成
佔某總數的一部分
to represent a specific quantity or share within a larger figure, especially when stated as a percentage or fraction.
Students from East Asia account for nearly forty percent of the university's international enrollment.
來自東亞的學生佔了該大學國際學生將近四成的名額。
account for + percentage
In many households, housing costs account for over a third of monthly expenses.
在許多家庭中,住房開支佔了每月總支出的三分之一以上。
The online store's sales now account for sixty percent of the company's total revenue.
該網站的銷售額現在佔了公司總收入的百分之六十。
Wheat farming accounts for most of the agricultural land in this dry region.
小麥種植佔了該乾旱地區大部分的農業用地。
- make up
more informal, common in everyday speech
- constitute
more formal, used in academic or legal writing
- comprise
formal, often used when listing all parts of a whole
文法句型
[noun] account(s) for [amount/percentage] of [total]
用法筆記
Subject is usually a type of thing or category, and the object names the larger whole. Frequently used with percentages, fractions, or phrases like 'most of' and 'a large part of'.
常見錯誤
2. to be the reason why something happens or exists, explaining a direct cause-and-
導致;起因
作為某事發生的原因
to be the reason why something happens or exists, explaining a direct cause-and-effect relationship.
The heavy rain accounted for the long delay in the construction project.
大雨是建築工程嚴重延誤的原因。
account for + direct cause
Kofi's careful preparation accounted for his excellent results on the final exam.
Kofi 充分的準備是他期末考試成績優異的原因。
Several different factors account for the sharp rise in electricity prices this year.
多種因素導致了今年電價的急遽上漲。
Talia's strong background in mathematics accounts for her quick progress in the engineering course.
Talia 紮實的數學基礎是她工程課程進步快速的原因。
- explain
broader — can mean 'give an account of' or 'be the reason for'; account for is more precise for causality
- cause
more direct, less common in formal reasoning contexts
- be responsible for
more common with people as subjects; account for works with abstract subjects
文法句型
[reason] account(s) for [result]
用法筆記
Subject is the cause or contributing factor; the object is the result or outcome. Never use this sense in the passive voice ('The delay was accounted for by…' is Sense 3, not Sense 2).
常見錯誤
3. to give a clear and usually truthful explanation of your actions, decisions, or
說明;解釋
為自己的行為提出解釋
to give a clear and usually truthful explanation of your actions, decisions, or the way money or resources were used, especially when this is required by someone in authority.
The project manager had to account for the missing equipment at the weekly staff meeting.
專案經理必須在每週員工會議上說明設備遺失的原因。
must/have to + account for
The teenager could not account for the large amount of cash found in her schoolbag.
那名青少年無法解釋為何書包裡會有那麼多現金。
can/could not + account for — unable to explain
Each department head must account for the team's spending at year-end.
各部門主管都必須在年底說明團隊的開支情況。
Nikhil accounted for his lateness by describing the traffic jam on the highway.
Nikhil 解釋說他遲到是因為高速公路上塞車。
- explain
less formal, does not carry the same sense of obligation or authority
- justify
stronger connotation of defending a decision; more formal
- answer for
stronger sense of taking responsibility, especially for mistakes
文法句型
[person] account(s) for [action/decision/money]
用法筆記
Subject is always a person or organization that is expected to provide an explanation. Frequently appears with 'must', 'have to', 'need to', 'could not' to express obligation or inability. This is the only sense that takes 'to' + noun (to account for something to someone).