debit
n
(a) (in bookkeeping) written note in an account of a sum owed or paid out (簿记中的)收方, 借方.
(b) sum withdrawn from an account 从帐户中提取的款项
My bank account shows two debits of 5 each. 我的银行帐户借方记入了两笔5英镑的款项. Cf 参看 credit, direct debit (direct1). debit, v [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sth (against/to sb/sth);~sb/sth (with sth) record (a sum of money) owed or withdrawn (by sb) 将(款额)记入(某人帐户的)收方, 借方
Debit 5 against my account. 在我的帐户借方记入5英镑.
Debit 50 to me. 把50英镑记入我的帐户借方.
She/Her account was debited with 50. 在她的帐户借方记入了50英镑.
That sounds interesting. That was a hundred years ago, wasn't it?
听起来很有意思。那是一百年前的事了,不是吗?
My dear friend, Mathilde. Let me tell you something. That necklace you borrowed from me wasn't a real diamond necklace. It wasn't valuable at all. The stones in the necklace were made of glass. It was worth five hundred francs at the most.