credit的中文翻译
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credit1
(buy now–pay later)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
赊欠, 赊购
noun
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an arrangement that you make, with a shop/store for example, to pay later for sth you buy
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to get/refuse credit
允许/拒绝赊购
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We bought the dishwasher on credit.
那台洗碗机是我们赊购的。
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to offer interest-free credit(= allow sb to pay later, without any extra charge)
提供免息赊购
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a credit agreement
信贷协定
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credit facilities/terms
信贷业务/赊欠期
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Your credit limit is now £2 000.
你现在的信用额度是2000英镑。
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He's a bad credit risk(= he is unlikely to pay the money later).
他有欠债不还的危险。
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credit2
(money borrowed)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
为......提供信用贷款
noun
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money that you borrow from a bank; a loan
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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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the status of being trusted to pay back money to sb who lends it to you
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Her credit isn't good anywhere now.
她借钱不还,弄得声名狼藉。
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credit3
(money in bank)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
存款, 存款数额
noun
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if you or your bank account are in credit, there is money in the account
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a sum of money paid into a bank account; a record of the payment
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a credit of £50
50英镑的贷记
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You'll be paid by direct credit into your bank account.
给你的付款将直接贷记你方银行账户。
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credit4
(money back)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
抵免
noun
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a payment that sb has a right to for a particular reason
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credit5
(praise)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
赞颂,荣誉
noun
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praise or approval because you are responsible for sth good that has happened
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He's a player who rarely seems to get the credit he deserves.
他这个选手好像很少得到应有的赞扬。
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I can't take all the credit for the show's success—it was a team effort.
演出成功不能算作我一个人的功劳,这是团队合作的结果。
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We did all the work and she gets all the credit!
工作都是我们干的,而功劳却全归了她。
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Credit will be given in the exam for good spelling and grammar.
考试中拼写和语法出色者将得到表扬。
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At least give him credit for trying (= praise him because he tried, even if he did not succeed).
至少该表扬他尝试过。
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a person or thing whose qualities or achievements are praised and who therefore earns respect for sb/sth else
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She is a credit to the school.
她为学校赢得了荣誉
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credit6
(on movie/TV programme)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
摄制人员名单, 致谢名单
noun
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the act of mentioning sb who worked on a project such as a film/movie or a television programme
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She was given a programme credit for her work on the costumes for the play.
她为这部戏准备服装,被列入剧目制作人员名单。
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The credits
(= the list of all the people involved) seemed to last almost as long as the film!
演职人员字幕持续时间几乎和这部电影一样长。
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credit7
(unit of study)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
学分
noun
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a unit of study at a college or university (in the US, also at a school); the fact of having successfully completed a unit of study
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My math class is worth three credits.
我的数学课有三个学分。
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credit8
(put money in bank)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
增值, 存款
verb
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to add an amount of money to sb's bank account
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Your account has been credited with $50 000.
已把5万美元存入你的账户。
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$50 000 has been credited to your account.
已把5万美元存入你的账户。
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credit9
(with achievement)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
信任、称赞
verb
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to believe or say that sb is responsible for doing sth, especially sth good
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All the contributors are credited on the title page.
所有撰稿人姓名均刊登在扉页上。
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The company is credited with inventing the industrial robot.
发明工业机器人是那家公司的功劳。
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The invention of the industrial robot is credited to the company.
工业机器人的发明归功于那家公司。
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credit10
(with quality)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
归功于
verb
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to believe that sb/sth has a particular good quality or feature
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I credited you with a little more sense.
我认为你更理智一些。
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to believe that sb/sth is of a particular type or quality
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The cheetah is generally credited as the world's fastest animal.
普遍认为猎豹是世界上报的最快的动物。
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credit11
(believe)
UK
/ˈkredɪt/
US
/ˈkredɪt/
相信
verb
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to believe sth, especially sth surprising or unexpected
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He's been promoted—would you credit it?
他升职了,你相信吗?