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/ˈkredɪt/ |
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1 | U an arrangement to receive goods from a shop or money from a bank and pay for it later 赊购 |
| on credit I don’ t like buying things on credit. 我不喜欢赊账购物。 |
| give/offer credit Some suppliers will not give credit to their customers. 一些供应商不允许客户赊购。 |
| interest-free credit You can get interest-free credit on all our products. 我们的所有产品都可以免息赊购。 |
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2 | U praise for something you have done or achieved 赞扬;称赞 |
| +for You deserve credit for making him change his mind. 你让他改变了主意,应该得到表扬。 |
| take the credit He always takes the credit for my ideas. 他总是把我的想法归功于自己。 |
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3 | C an amount of money that you add to an account . An amount of money that you take out of an account is a debit 存入款项 |
| All credits, debits, and charges will show on your bank statement. 所有的存入款项、取出款项以及手续费都会体现在你的银行对账单上。 |
| the credit column of a balance sheet 资产负债表的贷方栏 |
| 3a | to have more money in an account than the amount you have taken out 账户有剩余 | | You don’ t pay any interest if your account remains in credit. 如果你账户里还有余额,你就不用支付任何利息。 | |
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4 | C an amount of money that you have a right to , for example money that you can use to pay part of your tax bill 退税;抵免 |
| These tax credits are designed to help offset the costs of child-care. 这些退税旨在帮助抵消儿童护理所需的费用。 |
| The government plans to introduce export credits. 政府计划采用出口退税政策。 |
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5 | C a part of a college or university course that you have completed successfully 学分 |
| This course counts as one credit towards your degree. 这门课可以为你获得学位加上一个学分。 |
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6 | C a film , television programme , play etc that a particular person has worked on 作品(指影片、电视节目、戏剧等) |
| a director whose television credits include NYPD Blue 拍摄了《纽约重案组》等电视作品的导演 |
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7 | the credits plural a list of the people involved in making a film or television programme that is shown at the end or beginning of it (影片或电视节目的)摄制人员名单 |
| the closing/end/opening credits The song plays over the opening credits. 这首歌曲在片头出现摄制人员名单时播放。 |
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- | be a credit to sb |
| if you are a credit to someone connected with you , or if you do them credit , they should be proud of you |
| 是某人的骄傲;为某人争光 |
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| Our fans are a credit to the club. 我们的球迷是俱乐部的骄傲。 |
| Her children do her credit. 她的孩子们为她争光。 |
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- | credit where credit’ s due |
| used for saying that someone deserves praise for something they have done |
| 值得赞扬 |
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- | give sb credit for sth |
| to believe that someone is good at something or has a particular good quality |
| 认为某人擅长某事;认为某人具有某种优点 |
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| She’ s a much better actor than people give her credit for. 她是个比人们所认为的要好得多的演员。 |
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- | on the credit side |
| used before you mention a good or positive aspect of a situation |
| 从好的方面来看 |
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| On the credit side, inflation has not risen this year. 从好的方面来看,今年的通货膨胀率没有上升。 |
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- | to sb’ s credit |
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1 | used about things that someone has done or achieved 在某人名下;归于某人 | He has fourteen films to his credit. 他已经完成了14部电影。 | |
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2 | used for saying that someone deserves praise 某人值得表扬 | Jane, to her credit, did not believe her story. 值得表扬的是,简不相信她的说法。 | |
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