debits

IPA/ˈdeb.ɪt/
KK[dˈɛbɪts]IPA/ˈdeb.ɪt/

debits — 名詞

  • debitssingular
  • debitsesplural

1. an amount of money that is removed from a bank account, or the written record sh

1.名詞B2
釋義

扣款

銀行帳戶的提款紀錄

an amount of money that is removed from a bank account, or the written record showing that money has been taken out

例句

Wei checked his online banking and saw a debit of NT$1,200 for the electricity bill.

Wei 查看他的網路銀行,看到一筆 1,200 元的電費扣款。

collocation: debit of [amount] for [bill/payment]

The accountant recorded every debit and credit in the company ledger.

會計將每一筆扣款和存入都記錄在公司帳本中。

同義詞
  • withdrawal

    Focuses on the act of taking money out; 'debit' is more about the accounting record

  • deduction

    More general — can apply to non-bank contexts like salary or tax

  • charge

    Usually a fee or cost applied, not necessarily a chosen withdrawal

反義詞
  • credit

    The opposite entry in accounting — money added to an account

  • deposit

    Money put into an account, the everyday opposite of a debit

用法筆記

Most commonly seen on bank statements and in accounting records. The noun almost always appears alongside its opposite, 'credit', in double-entry bookkeeping.

常見錯誤

I made a debit of NT$500.
There was a debit of NT$500.' or 'NT$500 was debited from my account.
💡In everyday English, people typically say 'a debit of X' exists rather than saying they 'made' it.

debits — 動詞