credentials
credentials 英 [krəˈdenʃlz] 美 [krəˈdenʃlz]
n. [管理] 证书;文凭;信任状(credential的复数) v. 得到信用;授…以证书(credential的三单形式)
名词复数:credentials
- Credentials offer proof of a fact, or of qualifications. A driver’s license, a doctor’s badge, or a diploma all count as credentials — as long as they’re real!
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- n. [管理] 证书;文凭;信任状(credential的复数)
- v. 得到信用;授…以证书(credential的三单形式)
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1. Why did I not ask to see his credentials?
为什么我没有要求看他的证书?
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2. Any interactive connections to the database require you to enter your credentials. For more information, see the Database Privileges section.
任何连接到数据库的交互式连接需要您输入您的证书,更多信息见 数据库特权 小节。
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3. Software shall authenticate these credentials and upon authentication shall permit the users to access sections of the software that they have access privileges for.
软件鉴别这些证书,在鉴定通过的基础上允许用户访问那些他们有权限访问软件的功能部件。
- credentials (n.) "letters entitling the bearer to certain credit or confidence," 1670s, from Medieval Latin credentialis, from credentia "belief," from Latin credere "to believe, trust" (see credo). Probably immediately as a shortening of letters credential (1520s, with French word order); earlier was letter of credence (mid-14c.). Especially in reference to the letters of authorization given by a government to an ambassador.
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