account · noun /əˈkaʊnt/Full view
account (BANK)
B1 C an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to
Dictionary examples:

I've opened an account with another bank.

I paid the money into my account this morning.

Learner example:

The man, whose name I can't remember, wrote a serious looking message in which he [talked about] a money transfer to a Swiss bank account. (Preliminary English Test; B1; Swiss German)

account (REPORT)
B2 C a written or spoken description of something that has happened
Dictionary examples:

She gave a thrilling account of her life in the jungle.

The documents provide a detailed account of the town's early history.

Learner example:

I would be very interested [in participating] and [writing] the accounts of our journeys. (First Certificate in English; B2; French)

take account of sth
B2 to consider something when judging a situation
Dictionary example:

A good architect takes account of the building's surroundings.

Learner example:

I hope you will take account of our request. (First Certificate in English; B2; Chinese)

take into account sth
B2 to consider something when judging a situation
Dictionary example:

I think you have to take into account the fact that he's a good deal younger than the rest of us.

Learner example:

Taking into account all these arguments, I also think, like many people, that keeping animals in zoos is cruel and unnecessary. (First Certificate in English; B2; Catalan)

on account of sth
B2 because of something
Dictionary example:

He doesn't eat any dairy products on account of the diet he is following.

Learner example:

On account of its location, it is always busy. (First Certificate in English; B2; Korean)

on no account; not on any account
C2 not for any reason or in any situation
Dictionary example:

On no account must these records be changed.

Learner example:

Mary did not want Martin to leave on any account, let alone move to a foreign country. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Catalan)

by all accounts
C1 as said by a lot of people
Dictionary example:

The party was, by all accounts, a great success.

Learner example:

I have known Michael Van Cleef for over two decades now, and he is, by all accounts, an exemplary worker. (Certificate in Advanced English; C1; French)

account · verb /əˈkaʊnt/
account for sth
C2 to be the reason for something, or to explain the reason for something
Dictionary examples:

Can you account for your absence last Friday?

He'd had an argument with Caroline, which accounts for his bad mood this morning.

She was asked to account for the missing money.

Learner example:

I was at a loss for words when I tried to account for her behaviour, but I never ceased to consider her a very valuable friend. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Greek)

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