1·They have started and built multiple successful businesses and all I do is write checks.
他们已经成功起步而且达成了很多商业成就,而我要做的就是签支票付钱。
2·You deposit money into a checking account and then write checks when you need to pay for something or get cash.
你把钱存入支票账户,在需要付款或获取现金时你可以开支票。
3·Deposit checks, but do not record them, and write checks to employees for the same amount, but do not record this entry also.
对已存支票未作记录,然后将相同金额的支票开给个人,也未作记录。
4·The most common banking service is the checking account. People deposit their money in the bank and then they can write checks to buy things.
通常银行的服务是支票帐户, 人们可以存款在银行, 然后他们可以开支票买东西。
5·For example, you can write and register a validation function that checks for completeness of a service definition.
例如,您可以编写并注册一个检查服务定义完整性的验证功能。
6·Validation will rarely tell you everything you need to know about a document, but it makes it easy to write a lot of simple checks.
验证并不会告知关于文档所需了解的一切,但它却使编写大量简单检查变得很简单。
7·Checks bounce when your significant other forgets to write a withdrawal in the register.
当你的另一半在登记簿上忘记写撤销两个字的时候,你的支票又一次被递送过来;
8·We often write their names on the "Pay to the Order of" lines of our donation checks, but how well do we know the inspiring people behind some of our favorite charities and foundations?
我们经常在捐款支票的收款人栏里填上那几个熟悉的名字,但是又有多少人了解过这些慈善基金创始人的故事呢?
9·So, you can write a report that checks certain properties and, if satisfied, color those symbols.
这样,您可以编写一个报告,该报告会检查特定的属性,如果满足这些属性的话,颜色会标示其特征。
10·I cannot fathom why developers write existential checks in the way I show below, but since they do, I will discuss it.
我无法理解开发人员为何用下方所示方式编写存在检查(existential check),但是因为他们这样做了,所以我们就来讨论它。