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n. 會計員,會計師 one who maintains and audits business accounts Our business and finance group is looking for a dynamic accountant to join the accounting team supporting the Company's new area.  | 
        
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v. 授權 authorize; commission; give credit for And you will discover that governmental agencies accredit rubber stamps for private regional groups.  | 
        
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v. 堆積,積聚,積累 pile up; collect;  mount up; increase The tendency of Capital to accumulate is a big threat to the free market.  | 
        
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n. 積聚 increase by natural growth or addition; concentration That reservoir of frost and snow, the accumulation of centuries of winters, glazed in Alpine heights above heights.  | 
        
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n. 準確性,正確性 quality of nearness to the truth or the true value He was beginning to doubt the accuracy of his compass.  | 
        
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v. 指責,歸咎 blame; say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind He then went on to accuse the West of hypocrisy in criticizing Russia's human rights record.  | 
        
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v. 熟悉 inform about; cause to come to know personally; make familiar Please acquaint the colleagues with your plans to move faster.  | 
        
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n. 熟人 personal knowledge or information about someone or something He also reconnected with Doris Schmitz, an acquaintance from the University of Frankfurt.  | 
        
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v. 獲取 gain through experience or effort; gain possession of; locate with a tracking system They acquire a reputation for being difficult to work with.  | 
        
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n. 獲得 act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something It has received an unsolicited, 15 dollar a share acquisition proposal from partners.  | 
        
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ad. 活躍地,積極地 energetically; vigorously; voluntarily, not passively The beloved star - who worked actively from the 1960s up until an illness late last year - passed away Thursday morning.  | 
        
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v. 推動,促使 put into motion or action; activate I fail to understand what might actuate you to reply to this letter so nastily.  |