countinghouses

[美]/ˈkaʊntɪŋhaʊzɪz/
[英]/ˈkaʊntɪŋhaʊzɪz/

释义

n. 会计室;保存财务记录的办公室;业务办公室;处理事务的房间

例句

the old banker worked in one of the busiest countinghouses in the city.

这位老银行家在城市中最繁忙的账房之一工作。

merchants gathered at the countinghouses to settle their accounts at the end of the month.

商人们在月底聚集在账房里结算账目。

historical countinghouses were essential for managing trade finances during the colonial era.

历史上的账房在殖民时期管理贸易财务方面至关重要。

modern banks have evolved from the early countinghouses found in trading ports.

现代银行是从贸易港口中早期的账房演变而来的。

the auditors inspected the ledgers inside the firm's countinghouses for any discrepancies.

审计人员检查公司账房内的账本,以发现任何差异。

safety protocols in countinghouses were much simpler before the advent of digital technology.

在数字技术出现之前,账房的安全协议要简单得多。

he visited the countinghouses to exchange foreign currency for local silver coins.

他去账房兑换外币为本地银币。

the wealth of the empire was concentrated within the secure walls of its countinghouses.

帝国的财富集中在它账房的安全墙内。

efficient clerks were in high demand to staff the busy countinghouses of london.

高效的职员在伦敦繁忙的账房中需求很高。

many countinghouses burned down during the great fire, destroying vital financial records.

在大火灾中,许多账房被烧毁,摧毁了重要的财务记录。

the architecture of these countinghouses reflects the industrial style of the 19th century.

这些建筑反映了19世纪的工业风格。

secure countinghouses were necessary to protect the gold reserves from thieves.

安全的账房是保护黄金储备免遭盗贼的必要措施。

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