plural credits
plural credits
Learner's definition of CREDIT
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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
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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
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?
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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?
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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。
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a : an amount of money that is added to an account存款金额;贷记 — opposite debit b : an amount of money that is subtracted from the amount that must be paid余额 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。
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She's finally getting the credit she deserves.她终于得到了应得的赞扬。
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He shared the credit with his parents.他和父母都有功劳。
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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。
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They were given credit for the discovery.他们因这一发现而受到表彰。
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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。
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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。
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She never took credit for her achievements.她从没把她的成就看作是自己的功劳。
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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
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[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
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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。
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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
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It's to her credit that she admitted her mistake.她承认了自己的错误,值得表扬。
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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
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[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 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
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Her name was listed in the credits.她的名字在演职人员名单之列。
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We always stay to watch the credits.我们总是留下把演职人员名单看完。
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a : a unit that measures a student's progress towards earning a degree in a school, college, etc.学分 [count]
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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。
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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。
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Answer this last question correctly for extra credit.最后这个问题回答正确可获得加分。
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sometimes used figuratively.有时用作比喻
on the credit side
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chiefly British : in the section of a financial record where credits are written在贷方 2
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used when mentioning the things that you like about something就优点而言;从好的方面来说 2 credit /ˈkrɛdɪt/ verb
credits; credited; crediting
credits; credited; crediting
Learner's definition of CREDIT
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1
a : to add (an amount of money) to a total把(钱)记入总账 — opposite deduct b : to add money to (an account)把钱存入(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 —
often + with b : to say that (something) is because of someone or something : to give credit for (something) to someone or something把…归功于 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 4
chiefly British : to believe that (something) is true相信