A2 verb #413 پرکاربردترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

account

توضیح account در سطح شما:

The word account is a bit hard for beginners. Think of it like saying 'explain'. If you do something wrong, you must account for it. This means you tell people why you did it. You can also use it for numbers. If you have 10 apples and 5 are red, the red apples account for half of your fruit. It is a very useful word for school and work.

When we use account as a verb, we usually mean to explain. For example, 'How do you account for this mistake?' means 'Why did this happen?' We also use it to talk about parts of a total. 'The rain accounts for the wet grass.' It is a formal word, so use it when you want to sound professional or when you are writing an essay for your teacher.

You will often see account used with the preposition for. It is common in business and academic English. When you 'account for' something, you are providing a reason or identifying a cause. It is also used to describe statistics, such as 'This group accounts for 20% of the population.' It is a great word to use when you want to sound more precise than just saying 'explain' or 'make up'.

At this level, you should notice how account functions as a phrasal verb component. It is essential in formal reports and analytical writing. You might use it to discuss complex situations, like 'The new policy accounts for the recent drop in sales.' It shows a higher level of vocabulary than basic verbs. Remember that it is rarely used without for in these contexts, and it carries a sense of accountability and logical deduction.

In advanced English, account is frequently used to denote causality and composition. It is a staple in academic discourse, particularly in papers where you must justify findings or explain data trends. The nuance here is that 'accounting for' something implies a systematic or logical explanation rather than a simple excuse. It is also used in legal or formal contexts where 'holding someone to account' implies a moral or contractual obligation. Mastery of this word allows you to articulate complex relationships between variables with great clarity.

At the mastery level, account reflects the historical evolution from 'reckoning' to 'justifying'. In literary or philosophical texts, it can imply a deep, existential reckoning—an explanation of one's very existence or actions. It is a sophisticated verb that bridges the gap between quantitative analysis and qualitative narrative. Whether you are discussing the demographic shifts that account for a political movement or the personal choices that account for a character's downfall, the word provides a structural elegance that is highly valued in formal and academic writing.

account در ۳۰ ثانیه

  • Account for means to explain something.
  • It also means to make up a part of a total.
  • It is a formal verb used in business and academic writing.
  • Always use the preposition 'for' with this verb.

When you account for something, you are essentially acting like a detective or a mathematician. As a verb, it carries two main responsibilities in the English language.

First, it means to explain. If you break a vase, you must account for your actions by telling your parents exactly how it happened. It implies taking responsibility and providing clarity.

Second, it relates to composition. If you are looking at a budget, you might say that rent accounts for half of your monthly expenses. Here, the word helps us understand how different pieces fit into the larger puzzle of a total sum.

The word account has a rich history that travels through Old French and Latin. It stems from the Old French word aconter, which means 'to reckon' or 'to count'.

Going back further, it traces to the Latin computare, which combines com- (together) and putare (to settle or prune). It is fascinating how the word evolved from simple arithmetic—literally counting items—to the more abstract concept of 'giving an account' or explaining a story.

In the Middle Ages, the term was heavily tied to merchants and record-keeping. Over time, the meaning expanded from just counting coins to counting reasons, logic, and explanations. It is a perfect example of how language shifts from physical objects to abstract ideas.

You will hear account used in both formal business meetings and casual daily life. It is a versatile verb that often pairs with the preposition for.

In a professional setting, you might say, 'We need to account for the missing inventory.' This sounds serious and demands an explanation. In a casual setting, you might say, 'My love of pizza accounts for my weight gain,' which is a humorous, lighthearted way to explain a situation.

Always remember that when you are explaining something, the word for is your best friend. Without it, the sentence often feels incomplete or grammatically incorrect. It is a high-frequency word in academic writing, especially when discussing data or research findings.

Idioms involving account often focus on responsibility or status. Here are five common ones:

  • Account for yourself: To explain your behavior. Example: 'You need to account for yourself after staying out so late.'
  • On no account: Under no circumstances. Example: 'On no account should you open that door.'
  • Take into account: To consider something. Example: 'We must take into account the weather before planning the picnic.'
  • By all accounts: According to what everyone says. Example: 'By all accounts, the movie was a massive success.'
  • Hold someone to account: To make someone responsible for their actions. Example: 'The public will hold the government to account for these failures.'

The verb account is regular, meaning its past tense is accounted and its present participle is accounting. It is almost always used with the preposition for when functioning as a verb.

Phonetically, it is pronounced uh-COUNT. The stress is firmly on the second syllable. This is a common pattern for many English verbs of Latin origin.

It rhymes with words like amount, mount, fount, surmount, and discount. When speaking, ensure you don't swallow the 't' at the end; it should be crisp and clear. In British and American English, the pronunciation remains largely identical, making it a safe word for international communication.

نکته جالب

It evolved from counting coins to counting reasons.

راهنمای تلفظ

بریتانیایی /əˈkaʊnt/

Starts with a schwa sound, followed by a clear 'ow' diphthong.

آمریکایی /əˈkaʊnt/

Very similar to UK, clear stress on the second syllable.

خطاهای رایج

  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable
  • Dropping the final 't'
  • Pronouncing it like 'a-count' instead of 'uh-count'

هم‌قافیه با

amount mount discount surmount fount

سطح دشواری

خواندن 2/5

Moderate

نوشتن 3/5

Requires preposition usage

صحبت کردن 2/5

Easy to pronounce

گوش دادن 2/5

Clear sound

بعداً چه یاد بگیریم؟

پیش‌نیازها

بعداً یاد بگیرید

accountability justification constitute

پیشرفته

reckon ascribe

گرامر لازم

Prepositional Verbs

Account for

Subject-Verb Agreement

The data accounts for...

Formal Register

Using account for instead of explain

مثال‌ها بر اساس سطح

1

Can you account for the missing keys?

explain

verb + for

2

The rain accounts for the flood.

is the reason for

simple present

3

I must account for my time.

explain how I spent time

modal verb

4

These sales account for our profit.

make up

plural subject

5

She accounts for her actions.

takes responsibility

third person singular

6

Did you account for the cost?

did you include

past question

7

They account for the delay.

explain the reason

subject-verb agreement

8

We account for every dollar.

track/explain

transitive usage

1

The manager asked me to account for the budget deficit.

2

How do you account for your success?

3

These students account for most of the class.

4

I cannot account for his strange behavior.

5

The cold weather accounts for the low attendance.

6

We must account for all the supplies.

7

His hard work accounts for his promotion.

8

The report accounts for the changes in the market.

1

The high interest rates account for the drop in house sales.

2

She was unable to account for her whereabouts on the night of the crime.

3

The new software accounts for the increase in efficiency.

4

We need to account for the possibility of rain.

5

The small number of participants accounts for the lack of data.

6

How do you account for the sudden change in plans?

7

The company must account for its environmental impact.

8

The errors in the report account for the confusion.

1

The company's poor performance accounts for the drop in stock prices.

2

The teacher held the students to account for their disruptive behavior.

3

We have to take into account the cultural differences.

4

The study accounts for 90% of the research in this field.

5

By all accounts, the new CEO is doing a great job.

6

On no account should you leave the building unattended.

7

The witness could not account for the missing evidence.

8

The unique geography accounts for the region's climate.

1

The cultural shift accounts for the changing political landscape.

2

He was called to account for his controversial remarks.

3

The theory accounts for both the biological and social factors.

4

We must account for the margin of error in our calculations.

5

The sheer scale of the project accounts for the long timeline.

6

The author accounts for the complexity of the human condition.

7

The data accounts for seasonal variations in consumption.

8

The sudden departure accounts for the team's lack of preparation.

1

The historical context accounts for the nuances in the diplomatic treaty.

2

The philosopher seeks to account for the existence of free will.

3

The intricate plot accounts for the novel's enduring popularity.

4

The architect had to account for the seismic activity in the region.

5

The artist accounts for the interplay of light and shadow in her work.

6

The legal team must account for every discrepancy in the testimony.

7

The economic theory accounts for the volatility of the global market.

8

The narrative accounts for the protagonist's internal struggle.

متضادها

ignore neglect disregard

ترکیب‌های رایج

account for
take into account
fully account for
accurately account for
hold to account
properly account for
partially account for
account for the fact
account for the difference
account for the success

اصطلاحات و عبارات

1

"take into account"

to consider

Take into account the cost.

neutral
2

"by all accounts"

according to everyone

By all accounts, it was fun.

neutral
3

"hold to account"

to make responsible

We must hold him to account.

formal
4

"on no account"

never/under no circumstances

On no account leave now.

formal
5

"give an account of"

to describe/tell a story

Give an account of your trip.

formal
6

"account for yourself"

to explain your behavior

You must account for yourself.

casual

به‌راحتی اشتباه گرفته می‌شود

account در مقابل Count

Similar sound

Count is for math; account for is for reasons.

I count the apples; I account for the missing ones.

account در مقابل Explain

Similar meaning

Account for is more formal.

Explain the plan; account for the budget.

account در مقابل Justify

Similar context

Justify implies defending a choice.

Justify your choice; account for the error.

account در مقابل Amount

Similar sound

Amount is a noun/verb for quantity.

The amount is high; it accounts for the cost.

الگوهای جمله‌سازی

A1

Subject + account for + noun

The rain accounts for the delay.

B1

Subject + account for + the fact that

This accounts for the fact that we are late.

B2

Subject + hold + object + to account

We held him to account.

A2

Subject + take + into account + noun

Take into account the cost.

B1

Subject + account for + percentage

They account for 50% of sales.

خانواده کلمه

اسم‌ها

accountability the state of being responsible

فعل‌ها

account to explain/constitute

صفت‌ها

accountable required to explain actions

مرتبط

accountant person who manages accounts

نحوه استفاده

frequency

8

مقیاس رسمیت

Justify (Formal) Account for (Neutral/Formal) Explain (Neutral) Tell why (Casual)

نکات

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a bank teller explaining your money.
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When Native Speakers Use It

In meetings when asked for data.
🌍

Cultural Insight

Used in accountability culture.
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Grammar Shortcut

Always keep 'for' close by.
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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.
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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't drop the 'for'.
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Did You Know?

It comes from counting.
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Study Smart

Use it in your next essay.
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Writing Tip

Use it to link data to reasons.
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Speaking Tip

Use it to sound professional.

حفظ کنید

روش یادسپاری

A-COUNT: A reason to COUNT.

تداعی تصویری

A person pointing at a whiteboard explaining a math problem.

شبکه واژگان

explanation reason responsibility data proportion

چالش

Write three sentences using 'account for' today.

ریشه کلمه

Old French / Latin

معنای اصلی: To count or reckon

بافت فرهنگی

None

Used heavily in business and legal contexts.

'Account of the life of...' (common book title format)

تمرین در زندگی واقعی

موقعیت‌های واقعی

at work

  • account for the budget
  • account for the delay
  • account for the loss

at school

  • account for the results
  • account for the data
  • account for the findings

daily life

  • account for my time
  • account for my actions
  • account for the change

news/media

  • account for the trend
  • account for the crisis
  • account for the shift

شروع‌کننده‌های مکالمه

"How do you account for your success?"

"Can you account for the recent changes in the weather?"

"Do you think schools should hold students to account for their behavior?"

"How do you take into account the opinions of others?"

"What accounts for your interest in English?"

موضوعات نگارش

Describe a time you had to account for a mistake.

What factors account for your current mood today?

How do you take into account your future goals when planning your day?

Write about a situation where you felt held to account.

سوالات متداول

8 سوال
When it means explain, yes.
It is both, but here we focus on the verb.
uh-COUNT.
It is more formal than 'explain'.
No, always 'account for the reason'.
Accounted.
No, it means to provide a reason.
Yes, very common in essays.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The rain ___ for the wet grass.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: accounts

Subject-verb agreement.

multiple choice A2

What does 'account for' mean?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: To explain

Definition check.

true false B1

Can you use 'account' without 'for' when explaining?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It needs the preposition.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

همه جفت شدند!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Syntax check.

fill blank B2

We must ___ for the margin of error.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: account

Collocation.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym for 'account for' in a formal report?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: justify

Formal register.

true false C1

'Account' can mean 'to constitute'.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

It means to make up a part of a whole.

sentence order C2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Advanced syntax.

fill blank C2

The study ___ for the demographic shift.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: accounts

Present tense usage.

امتیاز: /10

محتوای مرتبط

واژه‌های بیشتر کسب و کار

business

B2

برای توصیف چیزهایی به کار می‌رود که به تجارت، کار یا حرفه مربوط هستند. آنها را از مسائل شخصی یا تفریحی جدا می‌کند.

performance

A1

عملکرد نشون می‌ده که یک فرد چقدر خوب کار می‌کنه یا یک شرکت چقدر در رسیدن به اهدافش موفق بوده.

accountant

B2

An accountant is a professional responsible for maintaining, inspecting, and analyzing financial records. They ensure that individuals and businesses comply with tax laws and manage their budgets and financial reporting accurately.

founder

A1

A founder is a person who starts a new company, group, or organization. They are usually the ones who provide the original idea and work to establish the project from the beginning.

organization

B1

سازمان گروهی از آدم‌هاست که برای رسیدن به یک هدف مشترک با هم کار می‌کنند، مثل یک شرکت یا باشگاه.

invoices

B1

Invoices are commercial documents issued by a seller to a buyer, listing the goods or services provided and requesting payment. They serve as a formal record of a transaction and an obligation to pay.

retailers

B2

کسب‌وکارهایی که کالاها را مستقیماً به مصرف‌کنندگان نهایی می‌فروشند، نه به شرکت‌های دیگر.

businessman

B2

شخصی است که یک کسب و کار را اداره می‌کند یا صاحب آن است. معمولاً برای کسب سود در تجارت فعالیت می‌کند.

brewery

B2

A brewery is a commercial facility or business where beer is produced. It encompasses the physical building, the equipment used for fermentation, and the company that manages the production and distribution of the beverages.

wage

A1

دستمزد پولی هست که در ازای کار کردن به صورت منظم دریافت می‌کنی و معمولاً ساعتی یا هفتگی حساب می‌شه.

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