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词汇 debit
释义 debit
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈdeb.ɪt/ us /ˈdeb.ɪt/
B2
(a record of) money taken out of a bank account: 借项
in debit UKThe account was in debit at the end of the month (= more money had been spent than was in the account at that time).月底账面出现入不敷出。
Debits are shown in the left-hand column.借方记录展示在左边一栏里。
Opposite
credit(MONEY)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Withdrawing money
automated teller machine
automatic teller machine
cash machine
cashback
clear
clearance
debit something from something
dip into something
draw
draw something down
drawdown
hole in the wall
lay
lay something out
overdraw
overdrawn
take
take something out
withdraw
withdrawal

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Banks
debit
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈdeb.ɪt/ us /ˈdeb.ɪt/
B2
to take money out of an account or keep a record of this: 借记
The bank debited my account.银行从我的账户上划走了钱。
debit something from somethingThe bank debited the money from my account.银行从我的账户上划走了钱。
debit something to somethingUKThe unauthorized borrowing fee will be debited to your account.未经许可的借贷费用会在你的名下记账。
Opposite
credit
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Withdrawing money
automated teller machine
automatic teller machine
cash machine
cashback
clear
clearance
debit something from something
dip into something
draw
draw something down
drawdown
hole in the wall
lay
lay something out
overdraw
overdrawn
take
take something out
withdraw
withdrawal

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Banks

debit | American Dictionary


debit
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈdeb·ɪt/
money taken out of a financial account, or a record of money taken

debit


verb[ T ]us/ˈdeb·ət/
We have debited your account $30.

debit | Business English


debit
noun
uk /ˈdebɪt/us
[ C ] BANKING
an amount of money that is taken out of a bank account, etc.:
Once your contract with them ends, the company should no longer take monthly debits from your account.
The statement showed a debit of £350 on January 22.
Compare
credit
[ U ] BANKING
the system of taking money from a bank account, etc., for example, by using a debit card:
When you swipe your card at the checkout line, you'll be asked if you want to pay by debit or credit.
debit payment/transaction/purchase
I had lost the original invoice but I still had the debit receipt.
See also
direct debit
[ C ] ACCOUNTING (abbreviationDeb); (deb)
an amount recorded that is recorded in a company's financial accounts which represents money that has been used to pay an expense or buy an asset. In double-entry bookkeeping debits are recorded on the left-hand side (= the debit side) of the accounts:
One of the principles of accounting is that the debits recorded in a ledger should equal or balance the credits in it.
Compare
credit
 in debit
BANKING
if a bank account, etc. is in debit, more money has been taken out of it than was originally put into it or paid:
These transactions had put his account in debit.
debit
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈdebɪt/us
BANKING
to take or pay money out of a bank account, etc.:
Your account will be debited as soon as your order has been shipped.
debit an account/card with sthBy agreeing to these conditions, you give permission for us to debit your credit card with the amount stated above.
debit sth from sb’s accountShe later discovered that the bank had accidentally debited $517.23 from her account twice.
ACCOUNTING
to record an amount in a company's financial accounts which represents money that has been used to pay an expense or buy an asset. In double-entry bookkeeping this is done on the left-hand side (= the debit side) of the accounts.

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credit

Examples of debit


debit
If merchants or farmers could not work out income and expenditure, credits and debits, then their businesses would struggle.
Direct debits are not provided for because the court could not adequately exercise supervision over variations in direct debits.
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Obviously, a system of this kind can only work if the net credits and debits are kept within reasonable bounds.
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The bad effects, the debits, of devaluation have not yet made themselves fully felt, whereas the good effects, the credits are clear.
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Surely that is part of his salary and it ought to be debited to expenses before he estimates the excess profits of the business.
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The firm had a contract account, and in the firm's account the firm was debited with the £250,000.
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Nearly all the money is in terms of loans and not of absolute debits.
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However, the permission of the account holder must also be obtained before accounts can be debited.
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Look instead at the ratio of debits to credits.
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They serve the purpose of entering the credits and debits discovered in search of the settlement.
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The only question is whether debits can be set against credits.
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The cost of these goods will be debited against the prisoner's account or recovered when he is again in credit.
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In addition, basic bank accounts will support standing orders and direct debits.
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Through the terminal in the petrol station or the supermarket, his account may be debited with the amount that he spent.
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There are serious debits to be taken into consideration.
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