auditing的意思和读音

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audit

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audits  auditing  audited  

n.appraisal,assessment,check,examination,inspection

v.appraise,assess,examine,inspect,take stock

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n.1.a formal examination, correction, and official endorsing of financial accounts, especially those of a business, undertaken annually by an accountant2.a systematic check or assessment, especially of the efficiency or effectiveness of an organization or a process, typically carried out by an independent assessor3.an official examination of the financial or tax records of a company, organization, or person to see that they are accurate4.a careful examination of something, especially one done to find the amount, size, or effectiveness of something1.a formal examination, correction, and official endorsing of financial accounts, especially those of a business, undertaken annually by an accountant2.a systematic check or assessment, especially of the efficiency or effectiveness of an organization or a process, typically carried out by an independent assessor3.an official examination of the financial or tax records of a company, organization, or person to see that they are accurate4.a careful examination of something, especially one done to find the amount, size, or effectiveness of something

v.1.to carry out an audit of the financial accounts of a business, department, or organization to establish accuracy or efficiency2.to attend a class without asking for or receiving academic credit for it, usually attending all the sessions but not doing the assignments3.to officially examine the financial or tax records of a company, organization, or person to see that they are accurate4.to go regularly to class for a college course without asking for or receiving credit for taking the course5.to examine something carefully, especially to decide on its effectiveness1.to carry out an audit of the financial accounts of a business, department, or organization to establish accuracy or efficiency2.to attend a class without asking for or receiving academic credit for it, usually attending all the sessions but not doing the assignments3.to officially examine the financial or tax records of a company, organization, or person to see that they are accurate4.to go regularly to class for a college course without asking for or receiving credit for taking the course5.to examine something carefully, especially to decide on its effectiveness

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1.Once the auditing period is over, the audit file can be converted from its native, raw format into a readable text file.便

2.While it is usually practiced, it is not a specific requirement in the case of international auditing standards.

3.So, it will not be wrong to say that auditing and serviceability are two extremely valuable components of any software program.

4.The information we gather from these few rows can be very informative for auditing purposes, and to understand why a step did not run.

5.But it must also be democratic, based on an independent auditing of debt to ascertain how much might be illegitimate.

6.This allows you to retain messages for auditing purposes, or to perform compensating transactions if an error occurs.便

7.In the last part, the paper put forward a series of my own suggestions from the point of view of auditing technology and auditor.

8.Mr. Goldman said he would like to see more money go to help farmers and less to pay administrative and auditing costs.

9.In today's information technology conditions, the new concept of continuous auditing can be well applied to internal audits.

10.Since the time of the application of computer auditing is still short, many problems and shortages are met in the practical application.