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transaction    音标拼音: [trænz'ækʃən]
n. 交易,办理,执行,报告书,学报,和解

交易,办理,执行,报告书,学报,和解

transaction
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transaction
交易; 异动

transaction
异动 交易

transaction
n 1: the act of transacting within or between groups (as
carrying on commercial activities); "no transactions are
possible without him"; "he has always been honest is his
dealings with me" [synonym: {transaction}, {dealing},
{dealings}]

Transaction \Trans*ac"tion\, n. [L. transactio, fr. transigere,
transactum, to drive through, carry through, accomplish,
transact; trans across, over agere to drive; cf. F.
transaction. See {Act}, {Agent}.]
1. The doing or performing of any business; management of any
affair; performance.
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2. That which is done; an affair; as, the transactions on the
exchange.
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3. (Civil Law) An adjustment of a dispute between parties by
mutual agreement.
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{Transaction of a society}, the published record of what it
has done or accomplished.
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Syn: Proceeding; action; process.

Usage: {Transaction}, {Proceeding}. A transaction is
something already done and completed; a proceeding is
either something which is now going on, or, if ended,
is still contemplated with reference to its progress
or successive stages.
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Note: " We the word proceeding in application to an affray in
the street, and the word transaction to some commercial
negotiation that has been carried on between certain
persons. The proceeding marks the manner of proceeding,
as when we speak of the proceedings in a court of law.
The transaction marks the business transacted; as, the
transactions on the Exchange." --Crabb.
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110 Moby Thesaurus words for "transaction":
accomplished fact, accomplishment, accord, achievement, act, acta,
action, administration, adventure, affair, agreement, annals,
arrangement, bargain, binding agreement, blow, bond, business,
business deal, carrying out, cartel, collective agreement,
commercial transaction, commission, compact, completion, concern,
concernment, conduct, consortium, contract, convention, coup,
covenant, covenant of salt, deal, dealing, dealings, deed, dicker,
discharge, dispatch, doing, doings, effectuation, effort,
employment contract, enactment, endeavor, enforcement, enterprise,
execution, exploit, fait accompli, feat, formal agreement,
fulfillment, gest, go, goings-on, hand, handiwork, handling,
implementation, interest, ironclad agreement, job, legal agreement,
legal contract, management, maneuver, matter, measure, minutes,
move, mutual agreement, negotiation, observance, operation,
overt act, package deal, pact, paction, passage, performance,
perpetration, proceeding, proceedings, production, promise,
prosecution, protocol, records, res gestae, step, stipulation,
stroke, stunt, thing, thing done, tour de force, transactions,
turn, understanding, undertaking, union contract, valid contract,
wage contract, work, works

A unit of interaction with a {DBMS} or similar system. It
must be treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of
other transactions. See {atomic}.

TRANSACTION, contracts, civil law. An agreement between two or more persons,
who for the purpose of preventing or putting an end to a law suit, adjust
their differences by mutual consent, in the manner which they agree on; in
Louisiana this contract must be reduced to writing. Civil Code of Louis,
3038.
2. Transactions regulate only the differences which appear to be
clearly comprehended in them by the intentions of the parties, whether they
be explained in a general or particular manner, unless it be the necessary
consequence of what is expressed; and they do not extend to differences
which the parties, never intended to include in them. Id. 3040.
3. To transact, a man must have the capacity to dispose of the things
included in the transaction. Id. 3039; 1 Domat, Lois Civiles, liv. 1, t. 13,
s. 1; Dig. lib. 2, t. 15, l. 1; Code lib. 2, t. 4, 1. 41. In the common law
this is called a compromise. (q.v.)



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