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Credit
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経済的信用
the ability to buy something from a shop or receive money from a bank based on trust, without paying for it immediately
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クレジット
approval
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経済的信用
the amount of money that a bank or credit card company lends to a client, often with the expectation of repayment with interest
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クレジット
an entry recording an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities in an accounting system, typically on the right side of a ledger account
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クレジット
used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise
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クレジット
arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
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an educational unit that represents a completed course part
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クレジット
an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
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クレジット
(plural) a list of names at the start or end of a TV program or movie acknowledging the people involved in its production
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クレジット
a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage
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a motion picture, TV or radio program, etc. that someone has contributed to
What is a "credit"?
A credit refers to a specific film, play, television program, or other media project that someone has worked on. It acknowledges their individual contributions to these projects, such as acting, directing, or writing. For example, if someone has "credits" that include certain films, it means they have been involved in those particular projects, either in front of or behind the camera. This term indicates their experience and participation in various works.
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someone or something whose achievements or qualities are praised, earning them others' respect and admiration
to credit
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クレジット
to acknowledge someone as the source, agent, or possessor of an action, achievement, or quality
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クレジット
to recognize and acknowledge someone's effort in achieving a specific thing
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to add a sum of money to a bank account
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to accept or trust the truth or validity of a statement, idea, or claim
例
The selfish coworker always takes credit for other people's work.
The two friends shared the credit for the innovative idea.
The self-centered boss took credit for his employees' hard work without acknowledging their contributions.
She would often give credit to her team for the project's success.
On the credit side, the restaurant offers a wide range of choices.