credit
credit 英 [ˈkredɪt] 美 [ˈkrɛdɪt]
n. 信用, 贷款,信贷;学分;赞扬 vt. 把…归功于;认为
进行时:crediting 过去式:credited 过去分词:credited 第三人称单数:credits 名词复数:credits
- The word credit can have many meanings — from giving someone the recognition they deserve, to providing goods or services for payment that comes at a later date.
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- n. 信用, 贷款,信贷;学分;赞扬
- vt. 把…归功于;认为
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1. We bought the dishwasher on credit.
我们赊购了一台洗碗机。
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2. credit terms
信贷期;赊欠期
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3. Your credit limitis now £2 000.
你的信用额度现在为 2 000 英镑。
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4. He's a bad credit risk .
他有欠账不还的危险。
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5. The bank refused further credit to the company.
银行拒绝再给那家公司提供贷款。
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6. Her credit isn't good anywhere now.
她借钱不还,弄得声名狼藉。
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7. a credit of £50
*50 英镑的贷记
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8. You'll be paid by direct credit into your bank account.
给你的付款将直接存入你的银行账户。(直接信任的方式)
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9. We did all the work and she gets all the credit!
工作都是我们干的,而功劳却都归了她!
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10. Credit will be given in the exam for good spelling and grammar.
考试中拼写和语法出色者将受到表扬。
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11. My math class is worth three credits.
我的数学课为三个学分。
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12. Your account has been credited with $50 000.
已把 5 万元存入你的账户。
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13. The company is credited with inventing the industrial robot.
发明工业机器人是那家公司的功劳。(被记分)
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14. The cheetah is generally credited as the world's fastest animal.
普遍认为猎豹是世界上跑得最快的动物。
- credit (n.) 1540s, "belief, faith," from Middle French crédit (15c.) "belief, trust," from Italian credito, from Latin creditum "a loan, thing entrusted to another," neuter past participle of credere "to trust, entrust, believe" (see credo).
- credit (v.) 1540s, "to believe, be sure of the truth of," from credit (n.). In a looser sense, "to attribute, give as the cause of," 1850. Meaning "to enter upon the credit side of an account" is from 1680s. Related: Credited; crediting.
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