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 audit ['ɔdɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 审计, 查帐

vt. 查(帐), 旁听

vi. 查账

[计] 查帐; 审查; 检查

[经] 审计, 会计检查, 稽核


  1. As usual, the yearly audit will take place in December.
    跟往常一样,年度审计将在十二月份进行。
  2. Don't let that firm handle your auditing; they made a complete balls-up of ours.
    不要让那家公司来处理你的帐目,他们把我们的帐弄得一塌糊涂。
  3. Who keeps an audit trail?
    谁来检查跟踪?


audit
[ noun ]
  1. an inspection of the accounting procedures and records by a trained accountant or CPA

  2. <noun.possession>
  3. a methodical examination or review of a condition or situation

  4. <noun.act>
    he made an audit of all the plants on his property
    an energy efficiency audit
    an email log audit
[ verb ]
  1. examine carefully for accuracy with the intent of verification

  2. <verb.cognition> inspect scrutinise scrutinize
    audit accounts and tax returns
  3. attend academic courses without getting credit

  4. <verb.cognition>


Audit \Au"dit\, n. [L. auditus a hearing, fr. audire. See
{Audible}, a.]
1. An audience; a hearing. [Obs.]

He appeals to a high audit. --Milton.

2. An examination in general; a judicial examination.

Note: Specifically: An examination of an account or of
accounts, with the hearing of the parties concerned, by
proper officers, or persons appointed for that purpose,
who compare the charges with the vouchers, examine
witnesses, and state the result.

3. The result of such an examination, or an account as
adjusted by auditors; final account.

Yet I can make my audit up. --Shak.

4. A general receptacle or receiver. [Obs.]

It [a little brook] paid to its common audit no more
than the revenues of a little cloud. --Jer. Taylor.

{Audit ale}, a kind of ale, brewed at the English
universities, orig. for the day of audit.

{Audit house}, {Audit room}, an appendage to a cathedral, for
the transaction of its business.


Audit \Au"dit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Audited}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Auditing}.]
To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to
audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a
suit depending in court.


Audit \Au"dit\, v. i.
To settle or adjust an account.

Let Hocus audit; he knows how the money was disbursed.
--Arbuthnot.
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  1. OH, BY THE WAY, the General Accounting Office, Congress's audit arm, says IRS computers were in good shape to process 1987 returns.
  2. The governor's office wouldn't discuss in any detail the audit's findings until the report is released Friday.
  3. It is then for the business world to judge whether the cost will match the benefit. Michael Fowle is senior UK audit partner at KPMG Peat Marwick.
  4. If the profession is not to be caught on the hop again, it should look forward to the changed needs for audit at, say, the turn of the century.
  5. In its final report, the panel backed off its earlier recommendations that the audit committee of a corporate board be given approval power in two key areas.
  6. The audit, dated Jan. 19, was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
  7. "When the audit rate was 4% or 5% the word filtered around that the chances of getting audited weren't that great.
  8. The military audit agency concluded that "significant mischarging of costs" had occurred.
  9. It said security against the lending was probably unenforceable and financial information on the loans 'inadequate'. The report estimates that PW received about Dollars 5m a year for its work on the BCCI audit and related services.
  10. In a last-ditch effort to recover costs for three of its nuclear plants, Commonwealth Edison Co. said it will agree to an audit of the plants if it receives an immediate $660 million annual rate increase.
  11. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that the IRS has failed to reduce the tax gap partly because audit rates have plummeted over the past decade.
  12. This is because the principal elements of the gap lie not in the words in the audit report, but in the financial statements on which the auditor is reporting.
  13. Analysts were asking why UBS, which has a 100-strong internal audit team, did not pay special attention to accounts from places such as Colombia and Sicily with known links to drug smuggling. Apparently, not much effort was required.
  14. Planned Numismatics Inc., also based in San Francisco, says it has hired accountants Arthur Young & Co. to audit its disclosures, including profit margins, which Planned Numismatics says won't exceed 20% above its cost.
  15. A further statement of recommended practice from the Accounting Standards Board says that those who audit the investment portfolio of a charity should not also be responsible for making investment decisions.
  16. He persuaded Congress to allow the SBA to audit agency-licensed small-business investment firms less frequently so that it could spend more time checking loan programs, which have about 15 times more money at risk.
  17. As for Andersen, Mr. Weinbach said there is "nothing inconsistent with being the premier computer-systems firm and the premier audit and tax firm at the same time."
  18. Different auditing and accounting standards will be an unacceptable barrier. The UK profession has a long tradition of providing advice, which naturally flows from the audit, and has set a lead to much of the world.
  19. His bill would require exchanges to produce within a year audit trails accurate to the closest minute and to produce within three years audits accurate to the nearest 30 seconds.
  20. A definite figure won't be available until the audit is complete.
  21. Earlier this year LyphoMed commissioned an independent audit of its plants following criticism of some procedures.
  22. But, the new report concluded, the Ibrahim family "didn't take out any loans identified by the Price Waterhouse audit."
  23. The accounting firm's audit is still continuing.
  24. He also wants the General Accounting Office to audit Fed procedures much more closely.
  25. Under a regulatory tool known as a prudence audit, the five-member commission essentially penalized Gulf States for River Bend cost-overruns resulting from what commissioners deemed mismanagement.
  26. The audit, which was done by the GAO and Price Waterhouse, was the first audit of the FHA in 15 years.
  27. The audit, which was done by the GAO and Price Waterhouse, was the first audit of the FHA in 15 years.
  28. The FT's audit of the Citizen's Charter on Monday damned it with faint praise.
  29. A private audit has concluded that money spent on Kite was properly documented and appeared to be appropriate to Covenant House's mission.
  30. Beneficial says the audit was routine.
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