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41true to form — true to form/type/ phrase used for saying that someone is doing exactly what you expected because this is what they usually do True to form, Tony asked to borrow some more money. Thesaurus: words used to describe someone s personalityhyponym… …
42Double-entry bookkeeping system — A double entry bookkeeping system is a set of rules for recording financial information in a financial accounting system in which every transaction or event changes at least two different nominal ledger accounts. The name derives from the fact… …
43take form — verb develop into a distinctive entity (Freq. 5) our plans began to take shape • Syn: ↑form, ↑take shape, ↑spring • Derivationally related forms: ↑formation (for: ↑ …
44in any way, shape, or form — see ↑way, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑form in any way, shape, or form : under any circumstances or conditions That behavior is not acceptable in any way, shape, or form. [=is not at all acceptable] That is not in any way, shape, or form an acceptable or …
45customs entry — ➔ entry * * * customs entry UK US noun [C or U] COMMERCE ► an official statement of the kinds, amounts, and values of goods that are taken into or out of a country, or the process of doing this: »You must sign the customs entry form at the port… …
46Book entry — is a system of tracking ownership of securities where no certificate is given to investors. In the case of book entry only (BEO) issues, while investors do not receive certificates, a custodian holds one or more global certificates.… …
47in top form — in rare/top etc form phrase behaving or performing in a way that is especially clever, skilful, amusing etc Toronto’s outrageous mayor was in rare form during his speech last night. Thesaurus: skilful and ablesynonym Main entry: form …
48in rare form — in rare/top etc form phrase behaving or performing in a way that is especially clever, skilful, amusing etc Toronto’s outrageous mayor was in rare form during his speech last night. Thesaurus: skilful and ablesynonym Main entry: form …
49as a matter of form — used to say that something is done because it is polite, usual, or required He was asked to participate only as a matter of form. • • • Main Entry: ↑form …
50in form — ► in (or Brit. on) form playing or performing well. Main Entry: ↑form …