ascribe
ascribe 英 [əˈskraɪb] 美 [əˈskraɪb]
vt. 归因于;归咎于
进行时:ascribing 过去式:ascribed 过去分词:ascribed 第三人称单数:ascribes 名词复数:ascribes
- Ascribe means to give credit to, like if you ascribe the A you got on your group project to the hard work of your partners!
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- vt. 归因于;归咎于
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1. This play is usually ascribed to Shakespeare.
通常认为这部剧是莎士比亚所写。
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2. He ascribed his failure to bad luck.
他认为自己的失败是运气不好。
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3. We ascribe great importance to these policies.
我们认为这些政策十分重要。
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4. Their success is ascribable to the quality of their goods.
他们的成功在于商品的质量。
- ascribe (v.) mid-14c., ascrive, "attribute, impute, credit" (something to someone), from Old French ascrivre "to inscribe; attribute, impute," from Latin ascribere "to write in, enter in a list; add to in a writing," figuratively "impute, attribute," from ad "to" (see ad-) + scribere "to write" (from PIE root *skribh- "to cut"). English spelling was conformed to Latin 16c. Related: Ascribed; ascribing.
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