1. account for
I have no idea how I can account for my strange behavior.
The increase in carbon dioxide emissions may account for changes in the climate.
A number of factors account for the differences between the two scores.
The Federal Reserve had to account for the USD 13 trillion spent to bail out the banks.
When you’re the treasurer of a club you have to account for every penny spent.
Why didn't you account for your absence?
That would account for all her meningeal symptoms - rash, fever.
Greek Olives account for a lot of World's production
Electronic goods account for over 30% of our exports.
1) I hope you can account for the money you spent! 2) The goverment must account for its new policy. 3) Oh well, that accounts for it (I understand now why it happened)
The job of the treasurer is to account for every penny that is earned or spent. How do you account for their strange behavior? These useless catalogs account for at least half the mail we get every day.
You will be brought before the disciplinary panel to account for your behaviour.
The suspect couldn't account for his time that night.
Subsidies from local authorities account for 3/4 of our budget.
In traditional costing systems direct labour an direct material costs account for the largest proportion of costs.
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Business English Handbook Advanced - Glossary #2Test 1 [BEH]2. make up
Some emploees make up excuses when they arrive late for work.
Do you ever make up excuses to avoid doing things you don't want to do?
i can't make up with her
Later I wished I had written to him to make up
Canadians make up only 40% of the class, the other students are from other countries.
make up
When we have an argument we always make up quickly.
I hope we'll make up after this argument.
She is good at making up stories./ Let's make up and not quarrel!/ Make up your mind!/ I will have to bring her a bar of chocolate to make up for my silly joke.
Elements of design include the various aspects that make up spaces and materials.
Children under the age of 15 make up nearly half of the country's population.
become friends again after a quarrel/I think you should make up.
Teachers hate when kids make up excuses.
If you were going to the cinema with a friend and he discovered that he hadn't enough money with him, would you be willing to make up the difference for him?
Women make up two-fifths of the British labour force.