daybook

英['deɪˌbʊk] 美['deɪˌbʊk]
  • n. 日记簿;流水账
Noun:
  1. a ledger in which transactions have been recorded as they occurred

  2. an accounting journal as a physical object;

    "he bought a new daybook"

1. Taking cash store with the daybook everyday;
每天盘点库存现金以保证帐实相符;

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2. The clerk marked up his daybook before going home.
办事员在回家前记好当天的日记帐。

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3. If you have a daybook, write down who you are trying to be, so that you can refer to this self-definition.
如果你有日记本,写下你努力要成为什么样的人,如此你就可以参考这个自我描述。

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4. He said I wrote the comment for having more visitors. Haha, this blog is my daybook and I just like to tell my friends what I think.
今天有幸体验一下,说我写那评论是为了提高点击率,哈哈,我只将博客当日记本,还有就是想让朋友知道我在想什么。

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5. He said I wrote the comment for having more visitors. Haha, this blog is my daybook and I just like to tell my friends what I think.
今天有幸体验一下,说我写那评论是为了提高点击率,哈哈,我只将博客当日记本,还有就是想让朋友知道我在想什么。

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    1. The clerk marked up his daybook before going home.
      办事员在回家前记好当天的日记帐。
    2. He posted up his daybook before going out.
      他把营业帐目登入日记帐后才走。

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