credit
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT If you are given credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them. 賒購
The group can't get credit to buy farming machinery. 該集團(tuán)無法以賒購方式購買農(nóng)業(yè)機(jī)械。
2. N-UNCOUNT If you get the credit for something good, people praise you because you are responsible for it, or are thought to be responsible for it. 贊揚(yáng)
We don't mind who gets the credit so long as we don't get the blame. 只要我們不挨批評,誰受到表揚(yáng)我們都不在乎。
It would be wrong for us to take all the credit. 我們把所有的功勞都攬到自己身上就不對了。
3. V-T When a sum of money is credited to an account, the bank adds that sum of money to the total in the account. 存入
She noticed that only $80,000 had been credited to her account. 她注意到只有$80000存入了她的賬戶。
Midland decided to change the way it credited payments to accounts. 米德蘭公司決定改變將所付款項(xiàng)存入賬戶的方式。
4. V-T If people credit someone with an achievement or if it is credited to them, people say or believe that they were responsible for it. 歸功于
The staff are crediting him with having saved Hythe's life. 海斯能得救全體人員都?xì)w功于他。
The 74-year-old mayor is credited with helping make Los Angeles the financial capital of the West Coast. 74歲的市長被歸功為幫助洛杉磯成為西海岸金融中心的人。
5. N-COUNT A credit is a sum of money which is added to an account. 貸方款額
The statement of total debits and credits is known as a balance. 總的借貸報表稱作借貸平衡表。
6. N-COUNT A credit is an amount of money that is given to someone. 補(bǔ)助
Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child. 參議員比爾·布拉德利簡述了自己的減稅計劃,給家庭中每一個孩子$350稅款補(bǔ)助。
7. N-PLURAL The list of people who helped to make a film, a CD, or a television programme is called the credits. 攝制人員名單
It was fantastic seeing my name in the credits. 在攝制人員名單中看到我的名字真是太好了。
8. N-COUNT A credit is a successfully completed part of a higher education course, representing about one hour of instruction a week. At universities and colleges you need a certain number of credits to be awarded a degree. 學(xué)分
Through the AP programme students can earn college credits in high school. 通過大學(xué)預(yù)修課程計劃,學(xué)生在中學(xué)就可以拿到大學(xué)的學(xué)分。
9. N-SING If you say that someone is a credit to someone or something, you mean that their qualities or achievements will make people have a good opinion of the person or thing mentioned. 為…增光的人
He is one of the greatest players of recent times and is a credit to his profession. 他是近年來最棒的選手之一,是為他的職業(yè)增光的人。
10. PHRASE To give someone credit for a good quality means to believe that they have it. 相信某人有
Bratbakk had more ability than the media gave him credit for. 布拉特巴克有比媒體所宣傳的還要強(qiáng)的能力。
11. PHRASE If something is to someone's credit, they deserve praise for it. 值得贊揚(yáng)
She had managed to pull herself together and, to her credit, continued to look upon life as a positive experience. 她努力使自己振作起來,并且值得稱贊的是,她一如既往地積極面對人生。
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credit /?kr?d?t/ (crediting,credited,credits)
劍橋詞典
- We only deal with companies that have a good credit record .
- He has a good credit history .
- The government has imposed a sharp credit squeeze in an attempt to hold down inflation .
- We can get a year's interest-free credit on a sofa .
- Her credit is good .
- Now I've paid in that cheque , I'm in credit again.
credit noun (PRAISE)
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]praise , approval , or honour
贊揚(yáng);贊許;榮譽(yù)
She got no credit for solving the problem . 她沒有因?yàn)榻鉀Q了這一問題而得到任何贊許。
Her boss took credit for it/took (all) the credit instead . 她的老板反倒為此贏得了聲譽(yù)/把一切全歸功于自己。
To her (great ) credit, she admitted she was wrong . 她承認(rèn)自己錯了,這(很)值得稱贊。
I gave him credit for (= thought that he would have) better judgment than he showed . 我高估了他的判斷力。
?be a credit to sb/sth
to do something that makes a person , group , or organization feel proud or receive praise
是…的驕傲;是…的光榮
She is a credit to her family . 她給家里帶來了榮耀。
?do your family, parents, teacher, etc. credit
to cause someone who has been or is responsible for you to receive praise by your good behaviour or successful actions
為家庭(父母,老師等)增光
She does her teachers credit. 她給她的老師們增了光。
?all credit to sb
used to show that you think a person deserves a lot of praise for something that they have done
…值得大加稱贊
All credit to her, she did it all herself. 她值得大加贊賞,這都是她一個人完成的。
例句
credit noun (MONEY)
[ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a method of paying for goods or services at a later time , usually paying interest as well as the original money
賒購,賒賬,信用貸款
They decided to buy the car on credit. 他們決定用賒購的方法買那輛汽車。
The shop was offering six months ' (interest-free) credit on electronic goods . 這家店提供6個月期限的(免息)電器賒購服務(wù)。
比較
debit noun
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
money in your bank account
賬面余額,貸方余額
I was relieved to see from my statement that my account was in credit. 看到對賬單上我的賬戶仍有存款,我松了一口氣。
例句
credit noun (COURSE UNIT)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a unit that represents a successfully finished part of an educational course
學(xué)分
Each of these classes is worth three credits. 這些課程每門3個學(xué)分。
credit noun (LIST OF NAMES)
?the credits [ 名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式 ]a list of people who helped to make a film or a television or radio programme , that is shown or announced at the beginning or the end of it
(電影、電視或廣播節(jié)目的)演職人員名單