Term: account for
Account for (phrasal verb) /əˈkaʊnt fɔːr/
- To explain the reason for something or how something happened. LV: izskaidrot, pamatot.
- To be the explanation or cause of something. LV: būt par cēloni.
- To form a particular amount or part of something. LV: sastādīt (daļu), veidot.
- To know where someone or something is, especially after an accident or incident. LV: apzināt, uzskaitīt.
Example sentences:
- The IT manager was asked to account for the sudden increase in server costs.
- High winds and icy roads account for most of the accidents this morning.
- Electronic exports account for over 30% of the country’s total income.
- After the fire drill, the safety warden confirmed that all staff members were accounted for.
Common phrases:
- There is no accounting for taste: (Idiom) Used to say that it is impossible to explain why different people like different things.”He bought a neon green suit? Well, there’s no accounting for taste.”
- Account for every penny: To track and explain exactly how all money was spent.”As a non-profit, we must account for every penny we receive in donations.”