1 N-UNCOUNT [oft on NOUN] 赊购;赊欠 If you are allowed credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them. 赊购;赊欠
2 N-UNCOUNT [in NOUN, NOUN n] 结余;存款 If someone or their bank account is in credit, their bank account has money in it. 结余;存款 [mainly British]
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The idea that I could be charged when I'm in credit makes me very angry.
想到账户里有余额时还要收费,我就非常气愤。
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I made sure the account stayed in credit.
我确保账户里有余额。
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Interest is payable on credit balances.
利息按照贷方余额支付。
3 VERB (给账户)存(钱);把…记入贷方 When a sum of money is credited to an account, the bank adds that sum of money to the total in the account. (给账户)存(钱);把…记入贷方 [Also VERB n]
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She noticed that only $80,000 had been credited to her account. [be VERB-ed + to]
她注意到自己的账户里只存进了80,000美元。
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Midland decided to change the way it credited payments to accounts. [VERB noun + to]
米兰银行决定改变付款贷记的方式。
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Interest is calculated daily and credited once a year, on 1 April. [be VERB-ed]
利息按天计算,每年4月1日一次性打入账户。
4 N-COUNT 存款金额;贷记 A credit is a sum of money which is added to an account. 存款金额;贷记
5 N-COUNT (给某人的)一笔钱 A credit is an amount of money that is given to someone. (给某人的)一笔钱
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Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child.
比尔·布拉德利参议员概述了自己的减税计划,提出每个孩子可为家庭减免350美元的课税。
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Japan has provided about $2.5 billion in credits to Russia and about $50 million in direct aid.
日本向俄罗斯提供了约25亿美元的借款和价值约5,000万美元的直接援助。
6 N-UNCOUNT 赞扬;称赞;认可 If you get the credit for something good, people praise you because you are responsible for it, or are thought to be responsible for it. 赞扬;称赞;认可
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We don't mind who gets the credit so long as we don't get the blame.
谁受到表扬无所谓,只要我们不挨批就好。
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It would be wrong for us to take all the credit.
如果我们把所有功劳都揽到自己身上,那就不对了。
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Some of the credit for her relaxed manner must go to Andy. [+ for]
她会如此放松,一部分应该归功于安迪。
SYN praise, honour, recognition, glory
7 VERB 认为是…的功劳;把…归于 If people credit someone with an achievement or if it is credited to them, people say or believe that they were responsible for it. 认为是…的功劳;把…归于 [Also V n + to, V + with]
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The staff are crediting him with having saved Hythe's life. [VERB noun + with]
职员们称赞他救了海丝的命。
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The 74-year-old mayor is credited with helping make Los Angeles the financial capital of the West Coast. [V n with -ing/n]
洛杉矶成为西海岸的金融中心,那位74岁的市长功不可没。
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The screenplay for 'Gabriel Over the White House' is credited to Carey Wilson. [be VERB-ed + to]
电影《天使降临白宫》的剧本出自凯里·威尔逊之手。
8 VERB 认为…有(某种品质) If you credit someone with a quality, you believe or say that they have it. 认为…有(某种品质)
9 N-SING 为…赢得好感的人(或事物) If you say that someone is a credit to someone or something, you mean that their qualities or achievements will make people have a good opinion of the person or thing mentioned. 为…赢得好感的人(或事物)
SYN source of satisfaction or pride, asset, honour, feather in your cap
10 VERB [no cont, with brd-neg] 相信;信任 If you cannot credit something, you cannot believe that it is true. 相信;信任
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Roosevelt either did not learn of the scandal or refused to credit what he heard. [VERB noun]
罗斯福要么是不知道那桩丑闻,要么是不相信他所听到的。
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It seems hard to credit that such things went on among senior Directors. [VERB that]
高级主管中竟发生了这样的事,真是令人难以置信。
11 N-COUNT [usually plural] 演职员表;摄制人员名单 The list of people who helped to make a film, a CD, or a television programme is called the credits . 演职员表;摄制人员名单
12 N-COUNT (某些大学获得学位所必需的)学分,学习单元 A credit is a successfully completed part of a higher education course. At some universities and colleges you need a certain number of credits to be awarded a degree. (某些大学获得学位所必需的)学分,学习单元
13 PHRASE 使值得赞扬(或仰慕) If you say that something does someone credit, you mean that they should be praised or admired because of it. 使值得赞扬(或仰慕)
14 PHRASE (某人的成绩或优点)值得表扬,应予肯定 If you say 'credit where credit's due', you are admitting that you ought to praise someone for something that they have done or for a good quality that they possess. (某人的成绩或优点)值得表扬,应予肯定
15 PHRASE 相信…具有(某种优良品质);称赞;认可 To give someone credit for a good quality means to believe that they have it. 相信…具有(某种优良品质);称赞;认可
16 PHRASE (常用于提出缺点之后)就优点而言 You say on the credit side in order to introduce one or more good things about a situation or person, usually when you have already mentioned the bad things about them. (常用于提出缺点之后)就优点而言
17 PHRASE 值得赞扬 If something is to someone's credit, they deserve praise for it. 值得赞扬
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She had managed to pull herself together and, to her credit, continued to look upon life as a positive experience.
她已经努力振作起来,而且值得称赞的是,她仍然积极乐观地看待生活。
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Although the offences were horrific it was to her credit that she had owned up.
她的犯罪手段很残忍,但她的供认不讳还是可以认可的。
18 PHRASE (成就)归于…;在…名下 If you already have one or more achievements to your credit, you have achieved them. (成就)归于…;在…名下
Word Partnership | Use credit with: |
N. | credit history 1 letter of credit 1 5 6 credit an account 3 |
ADJ. | personal credit 1 5 6 |
VERB. | provide credit 1 5 6 deserve credit, take credit 6 |
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