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What's the difference between debt and debt?

Debt and debt have the same meaning, both referring to the total amount owed or payable, but there are differences between "account" and "account", as follows:

I. Accounts

Pinyin: zhàng

Explanation:

1. Property entry and exit records: bookkeeping and accounts.

2. account books; Bookkeeping: an account.

3. Debt: Debt and repayment.

Stroke:

Second, the account

Pinyin: zhàng

Explanation:

1. Curtains hanging on the bed or supported on the ground are mostly made of cloth, yarn or silk: mosquito nets and tents.

2, with "Zhang", now generally write accounts.

Stroke:

Extended data:

Related words

1, asshole? [hün zhàng]?

Interpretation: Verbal behavior is unreasonable and shameless (swearing): Fuck words and fuck boys.

2. Pay the bill? [Huan Zhang]?

Explanation: Repay the debt owed or pay the loan owed.

3. Do you keep accounts? [yāZhang]?

Interpretation: Use things as collateral when borrowing money.

4. Tent? [Zhang Peng]?

Interpretation: The things that support the ground from wind, rain and sunshine are mostly canvas and nylon cloth.

5. Improve your account? 【shēng zhàng】?

Interpretation: refers to the marshal calling soldiers to discuss or issue orders in the account (more common in early vernacular).