英['debɪt]美['debɪt]
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词源词根法
来自拉丁语debere,欠债,亏欠,词源同debt,debit.即银行发给储户的欠款凭证。
noun(名词)verb(动词)
双解例句
noun(名词)verb(动词)
小知识
A debit is a payment made or charged, or the notation of the amount charged. Trying to track down the mysterious $2 debit to your bank account is almost never fruitful, but you’re bound to do it anyway.
From the Latin debere, meaning “to owe,” and just one i away from its more blunt cousin debt, a debit seems like a little word. But add an s to the end, and those charges really add up. You can use the word debit as a verb — “to debit your account,” or a noun — “the debit on your account,” but either way, a debit means you have less money than you had before!
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常用短语
词根词缀
词根: debt
=owe,表示”债务,义务”
n.
debit 借方, 借debit=debt债务,义务→借→记入借方
debt 债务, 罪过debt债务,义务→n.债务, 罪过
v.
debit 记入借方debit=debt债务,义务→借→记入借方