credit 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
creditnoun uk
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credit noun
(PRAISE)
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B2 [ U ] praise, approval, or honour
赞扬;赞许;荣誉
She got no credit for solving the problem.
她没有因为解决了这一问题而得到任何赞许。
Her boss took credit for it/took (all) the credit instead.
她的老板反倒为此赢得了声誉/把一切全归功于自己。
To her (great) credit, she admitted she was wrong.
她承认自己错了,这(很)值得称赞。
I gave him credit for (= thought that he would have) better judgment than he showed.
我高估了他的判断力。
be a credit to someone/something
to do something that makes a person, group, or organization feel proud or receive praise: She is a credit to her family.
她给家里带来了荣耀。
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to cause someone who has been or is responsible for you to receive praise by your good behaviour or successful actions: She does her teachers credit.
她给她的老师们增了光。
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used to show that you think a person deserves a lot of praise for something that they have done: All credit to her, she did it all herself.
她值得大加赞赏,这都是她一个人完成的。
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更多范例减少例句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.
credit noun
(MONEY)
B1 [ U ] a method of paying for goods or services at a later time, usually paying interest as well as the original money
赊购,赊账,信用贷款
They decided to buy the car on credit.
他们决定用赊购的方法买那辆汽车。
The shop was offering six months' (interest-free) credit on electronic goods.
这家店提供6个月期限的(免息)电器赊购服务。
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debit noun
B1 [ C or U ] money in your bank account
账面余额,贷方余额
I was relieved to see from my statement that my account was in credit.
看到对账单上我的账户仍有存款,我松了一口气。
更多范例减少例句Her credit is good .UK Now I've paid in that cheque, I'm in credit again.
credit noun
(COURSE UNIT)
B2 [ C ] a unit that represents a successfully finished part of an educational course
学分
Each of these classes is worth three credits.
这些课程每门3个学分。
credit noun
(LIST OF NAMES)
the credits [ plural ]
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: Everyone in the cinema was in tears by the time the credits rolled.
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习语
(to give) credit where credit's due
creditverb uk
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credit verb
(PAY)
[ T ] to pay money into a bank account
给银行账户上存钱
They credited my account with $20 after I pointed out the mistake.
我指出错误后,他们给我的账户上存入了20美元。
更多范例减少例句They've credited my account with another £100.We'll credit you with the remaining amount next week.
credit verb
(BELIEVE)
[ T not continuous ] to believe something that seems unlikely to be true
信任,相信(不大可能的事)
He even tried to pretend he was my son - can you credit it?
他甚至试图假装自己是我儿子——你信吗?
It was hard to credit some of the stories we heard about her.
我们听过一些有关她的故事,难以令人置信。
短语动词
credit someone with something
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credit的例句
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Recent reforms to maternity allowances have equally credited in low earners (albeit with different rules).
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Banks were also opened which provided credits for the construction of infrastructure, such as irrigation, reservoirs and wells.
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What, however, should people receive tax credits for doing?
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One solution to these interlocking problems is to put a chunk of credits at the beginning.
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Table 3 presents the proportion of people in mid-life with any state pension entitlements accrued through either contributions or credits by age and caring status.
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By engaging my commentary, he implicitly credits it as worthy of thoughtful reply.
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Commercial banks, in turn, advance short-term credits, matching the shortest term of their liabilities.
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Both conversions released billions which were credited to the budget.
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