bookkeeper

/ˈbʊkkiːpə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈʊkkˌipɚ] /ˈbʊkkiːpər/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈʊkkˌipɚ] /ˈbu̇k-ˌkē-pər How to pronounce bookkeeper (audio)/ (ame, mw)

bookkeeper — 名詞

  • bookkeepersingular
  • bookkeepersplural

1. someone in a company or organization who keeps careful records of money coming i

1.名詞B2
釋義

記帳員

負責記錄收支帳目的工作人員

someone in a company or organization who keeps careful records of money coming in and money going out

例句

Eitan became the cafe's bookkeeper after two years at the front desk.

Eitan 在前台做了兩年後,成了這家咖啡館的記帳員。

work as a bookkeeper in a business

The market bookkeeper matched each fruit sale with the money in the drawer.

那家市場的記帳員把每筆水果銷售都和抽屜裡的現金核對。

bookkeeper checks sales against cash records

同義詞
  • accounts clerk

    close in office settings; often used for a staff role under a finance team

  • accounting assistant

    broader support role that may include tasks beyond keeping the books

  • ledger clerk

    older and narrower; it stresses written account records

文法句型

a bookkeeper for + business/school/clinic

hire a bookkeeper

work as a bookkeeper

用法筆記

Usually refers to the person handling a business's day-to-day money records. A bookkeeper commonly enters payments and income, while an accountant often deals with wider reports, tax work, or financial advice.

常見錯誤

The company hired an accountant to enter each shop sale into the daily cash record.
The company hired a bookkeeper to enter each shop sale into the daily cash record.
💡A bookkeeper usually handles routine money records, while an accountant often does broader reporting and tax work.