to credit
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归功于, 承认
to recognize and acknowledge someone's effort in achieving a specific thing
Ditransitive: to credit an achievement to a quality or effort
例子
The coach credits the team's victory to rigorous training sessions.
教练将球队的胜利归功于严格的训练课程。
The project 's success is credited to the teamwork of my colleagues.
项目的成功归功于我的同事们的团队合作。
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归功于, 承认
to acknowledge someone as the source, agent, or possessor of an action, achievement, or quality
Ditransitive: to credit sb with an achievement or quality
例子
They credited the chef with the exquisite taste and presentation of the gourmet meal.
他们将美食的精致味道和呈现归功于厨师。
The critics credited the director with the innovative storytelling and visual style of the film.
评论家们称赞导演的电影叙事创新和视觉风格。
03
存入, 转账
to add a sum of money to a bank account
Ditransitive: to credit a sum of money to an account | to credit an account with a sum of money
例子
The employer credited the employee's salary to their bank account at the end of each month.
雇主在每月月底将员工的工资存入他们的银行账户。
The customer credited their savings account with a large sum of money from their inheritance.
客户从他们的遗产中存入了一大笔钱到储蓄账户。
04
相信, 信任
to accept or trust the truth or validity of a statement, idea, or claim
Dialect
British
Transitive: to credit a statement or claim
例子
It 's hard to credit her explanation for being late, but I'll give her the benefit of the doubt this time.
很难相信她迟到的解释,但这次我会给她怀疑的好处。
I find it difficult to credit the rumors about the celebrity's secret wedding, but stranger things have happened.
我发现很难相信关于这位名人秘密婚礼的传闻,但更奇怪的事情也发生过。
Credit
01
演职员表, 片尾字幕
(plural) a list of names at the start or end of a TV program or movie acknowledging the people involved in its production
例子
The credits rolled as the audience applauded the cast and crew.
演职员表滚动时,观众为演员和工作人员鼓掌。
The credits included the names of the actors, directors, and producers.
演职员表包括了演员、导演和制片人的名字。
02
信用
the ability to buy something from a shop or receive money from a bank based on trust, without paying for it immediately
例子
She bought the laptop on credit and will pay in installments.
The store extended credit to loyal customers.
03
信用, 批准
approval
例子
She received credit for her innovative idea.
The team was given credit for completing the project ahead of schedule.
04
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
05
贷方, 贷记
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
例子
The payment received from a customer was posted as a credit to the accounts receivable account.
从客户收到的付款被作为贷方记入应收账款账户。
The bank loan repayment was recorded as a credit in the liabilities account.
银行贷款还款被记录为负债账户中的贷方。
06
功劳
used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise
07
信用, 信用余额
a system where a customer is given access to goods or services with the promise of paying later, often after an advance payment or agreement
例子
The store offered her a credit balance that she could use to buy more items.
商店为她提供了一个信用余额,她可以用它来购买更多的物品。
He built up credit with the supplier by paying in advance for future deliveries.
他通过为未来的交付预付货款,与供应商建立了信用。
08
学分, 课程单位
an educational unit that represents a completed course part
例子
She earned three credits for the chemistry course.
Students need 120 credits to graduate.
09
信用
an estimate, based on previous dealings, of a person's or an organization's ability to fulfill their financial commitments
例子
The store extended credit based on his good financial record.
Businesses often review credit before approving loans.
10
信用, 鸣谢
a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage
例子
The article included credit to the original photographer.
She gave credit to the researcher in her report.
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演职人员表, 信用
a motion picture, TV or radio program, etc. that someone has contributed to
例子
The film was her first credit in a major motion picture.
That TV show marked his debut credit as a writer.
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功劳, 信誉
someone or something whose achievements or qualities are praised, earning them others' respect and admiration



























