"materiality" 怎么发音
word
məˌtɪɹiˈæɫɪti
muh-TEER-ee-AL-ih-tee
mətˈiəɹɪˈælɪti
muh-TEE-uh-ri-AL-ih-tee
释义
Materiality refers to how important or significant something is, especially whether it could affect a decision, such as in accounting, law, or auditing.
IPA 音标
美式英语
məˌtɪɹiˈæɫɪti
英式英语
mətˈiəɹɪˈælɪti
简化发音
美式
muh-TEER-ee-AL-ih-tee
英式
muh-TEE-uh-ri-AL-ih-tee
语境中听
The accountant explained the materiality of the error.
We must consider the materiality of this information before reporting.
Auditors review the materiality of every financial statement.
If the discrepancy is small, its materiality might be negligible.