词汇 | credit |
释义 | credit (verb) credit 9 ENTRIES FOUND: credit (noun) credit (verb) credit account (noun) credit card (noun) credit line (noun) credit rating (noun) credit union (noun) line of credit (noun) side (noun) 1 credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/ noun plural credits 1 credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/ noun plural credits Learner's definition of CREDIT 1 [noncount] a : money that a bank or business will allow a person to use and then pay back in the future贷款;借款 banks that extend credit to the public向公众放贷的银行 Some banks will charge a fee if you go over your credit limit. [=if you spend more money than the bank has agreed to let you use]如果花费超过了信用额度,有些银行将会收取额外费用。 ◊ If you buy something on credit, you take it and promise to pay for it later.赊账 Back then, stores allowed their customers to buy food on credit.那时,许多商店容许顾客赊购食物。 b : a record of how well you have paid your bills in the past信用,信贷(记录) How's your credit?你的信贷记录如何? Do you have good credit? [=have you paid back money you owe, paid your bills when they are due, etc.?]你的信贷记录是否良好? You need to have a strong credit history and a good job in order to get a mortgage.要有很好的信贷记录和一份好工作,才能申请到贷款。 2 [count] a : an amount of money that is added to an account存款金额;贷记 A credit of $50 was added to your account.50美元已存入你的账户。 — opposite debit b : an amount of money that is subtracted from the amount that must be paid余额 Families with children in college will receive a tax credit this year. [=the amount that they owe in taxes will be reduced]今年有孩子上大学的家庭纳税时可减免部分应纳税额。 3 [noncount] : praise or special attention that is given to someone for doing something or for making something happen赞扬;表扬;认可 All the credit must go to the play's talented director.这部剧得到的所有赞扬都得归功于其才华横溢的导演。 She's finally getting the credit she deserves.她终于得到了应得的赞扬。 He shared the credit with his parents.他和父母都有功劳。 You've got to give her credit; she knows what she's doing.你不得不承认;她知道自己在做什么。 — often + for They were given credit for the discovery.他们因这一发现而受到表彰。 He didn't actually write the essay, but he got credit for it.实际上他并没有写这篇文章,但却因此受到了褒奖。 You have to give us credit for trying. We did the best we could.你得认可我们的努力。我们已经尽力了。 She never took credit for her achievements.她从没把她的成就看作是自己的功劳。 Party leaders took/claimed full credit for the country's progress. [=they claimed that they alone caused the country's progress]政党领袖们声称国家的进步全是他们的功劳。 ◊ If you give credit where credit is due you praise someone who deserves to be praised.表扬该表扬的人;让有功劳的人得到应有赞誉 In receiving this award, I must give credit where credit is due and acknowledge all the people who helped me.此刻拿到这个奖,我必须向所有帮助过我的人表达应有的谢意,感谢他们! 4 [noncount] : a good opinion that people have about someone or something声望;荣誉 ◊ Someone or something that brings credit to you or does you credit causes people to think of you in favorable way.为…赢得荣誉 She is a talented journalist who has brought credit to the newspaper.她是一名有才华的记者,为报社赢得了荣誉。 The fact that administrators fired the offending teacher immediately does the school credit.行政部门立即解雇了违法教师,这为学校赢得了声誉。 ◊ Something that is to your credit causes people to have a more favorable opinion of you.值得赞扬;使受尊重 It's to her credit that she admitted her mistake.她承认了自己的错误,值得表扬。 To his credit, Mr. Smith has offered to pay for the damages.值得称赞的是,史密斯先生主动提出赔偿损失。 ◊ Something that does you no credit causes people to have a less favorable opinion of you.不值得赞扬;不受尊重 It does them no credit to continue fighting over this issue.他们在这个问题上不停地争吵,不值得称道。 5 [singular] : a source of honor or pride for someone or something带来荣耀的人(或事) — used in the phrase a credit to用于短语a credit to You are a credit to your family and your country.你是你的家人和祖国的骄傲。 He's an excellent athlete and a credit to the sport.他是位优秀的运动员,也是这项运动的骄傲。 6 credits [plural] : a list of the names of the people who have worked on or performed in a movie, television program, etc.(电影或电视的)演职人员名单 the movie's opening/closing credits电影片头/片尾演职人员名单 Her name was listed in the credits.她的名字在演职人员名单之列。 We always stay to watch the credits.我们总是留下把演职人员名单看完。 7 a : a unit that measures a student's progress towards earning a degree in a school, college, etc.学分 [count] So far, you've earned a total of 12 credits.目前,你总共修了12个学分。 [noncount] Our program gives academic credit for working with several social service organizations.在几个社会服务组织中的工作可在我们的课程中记入学分。 b [noncount] : the amount of points earned for work done on a test, exam, project, etc.(测试、考试、项目等得到的)分数 Students will only receive partial credit for correct answers that are not written as complete sentences.学生回答正确但句子不完整只能得到部分分数。 To earn full credit [=the total amount of points possible] you must include at least three maps with your project.要想得满分,你的方案中至少要包含三幅地图。 Answer this last question correctly for extra credit.最后这个问题回答正确可获得加分。 — sometimes used figuratively.有时用作比喻 They deserve respect for making the event happen, and they get extra credit for doing it in a way that included everyone.他们促成这项活动的开展就值得尊重,而他们设法让每个人都参与进来则应得到特别嘉奖。 on the credit side 1 chiefly British : in the section of a financial record where credits are written在贷方 Enter these amounts on the credit side.把这些数额记入贷方。 2 — used when mentioning the things that you like about something就优点而言;从好的方面来说 On the credit side, the restaurant offers a wide range of choices.就优点而言,这家餐馆提供的菜品选择范围广。 2 credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/ verb credits; credited; crediting 2 credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/ verb credits; credited; crediting Learner's definition of CREDIT [+ object] 1 a : to add (an amount of money) to a total把(钱)记入总账 Your payment of $38.50 has been credited to your account.38.50美元的付款已记到你的账上。 — opposite deduct b : to add money to (an account)把钱存入(账户) The bank is crediting your account for the full amount.银行正把全部金额存入你的账户。 — opposite debit 2 a : to give honor or recognition to (someone or something) for doing something or for making something happen认为是…的功劳;给予承认 The team's players all credit their coach [=they say their coach is responsible] for helping them succeed.球队的队员都认为是教练帮助他们获胜的。 — often + with She credits her family with her success.她认为自己的成功是家人的功劳。 He was credited with saving their lives.他们的生命得以挽救是他的功劳。 b : to say that (something) is because of someone or something : to give credit for (something) to someone or something把…归功于 She credits [=attributes] her success to her family's support.她把自己的成功归功于家人的支持。 They credited the rescue to his quick thinking.他们认为此次获救全靠他敏捷的思维。 3 : to think of (someone) as having a particular quality or effect认为…有特定品质(或效果)— usually used as (be) credited通常用作(be) credited She is credited as (being) the first woman to play the sport professionally.她被认为是这项运动的首位女性职业选手。 4 chiefly British : to believe that (something) is true相信 It's hard to credit that anyone would want to buy this old car.难以相信会有人想买这辆旧车。 |
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