credit
名詞
定義 credit 名詞
praise(赞扬)
- B2Uncountable(不可数名词)
Praise or approval for an action or achievement.
赞扬;赞许;称赞
She received no recognition for resolving the issue.
她解决了问题却没有得到任何认可。
Her manager took the credit for it instead of her.
她的经理把功劳据为己有,而不是她。
She deserves praise for admitting her mistake.
她因承认错误而值得称赞。
money(金钱)
- B1Uncountable(不可数名词)
An arrangement to pay for goods or services at a later date, often with interest.
赊账;信用贷款;分期付款
They decided to purchase the vehicle using a credit plan.
他们决定使用信用计划购买这辆车。
The store offered a six-month, interest-free credit option on electronics.
这家商店提供六个月的电子产品免息信用选项。
Many businesses now accept credit card payments.
许多企业现在接受信用卡付款。
- B1Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)
An amount of money in a bank account.
银行存款余额;账户贷方余额
I was relieved to see a positive balance in my account statement.
我很欣慰地看到我的账户对账单上有一个正数余额。
Your account has been successfully credited.
您的账户已成功入账。
course unit(课程单位)
- B2Countable(可数名词)
A unit of academic achievement for a successfully completed course.
学分
These courses each carry three academic credits.
这些课程各带有三个学分。
She needs to earn enough credits to graduate.
她需要获得足够的学分才能毕业。
片語 credit 名詞
- be a credit to someone/something
to be someone or something that brings praise or honor to a person, group, or organization.
是…的骄傲,是…的光荣
• Her outstanding performance was a credit to her team.
她的出色表现为她的团队赢得了荣誉。
- do your family, parents, teacher, etc. credit
To bring praise or honor to those who are responsible for you, such as family, parents, or teachers, through your good behavior or successful actions.
为…增光
• She did her teachers credit with her excellent academic performance.
她优异的学业表现使她的老师增光。
- all credit to someone
This phrase is used to express that someone deserves significant praise for something they have accomplished.
得從於…(表示谢言或赞誃)
• All credit to her, she managed the entire project single-handedly.
所有的功劳都归于她,她独自一人管理了整个项目。
- the credits
A list of the people involved in the production of a film, television show, or radio program, typically displayed at the beginning or end.
(电影、电视或广播节目)片头或片尾列出的参与制作人员名单。
• Everyone in the cinema was in tears by the time the credits rolled.
当片尾名单开始滚动时,电影院里的每个人都哭了。
動詞
定義 credit 動詞
pay(支付)
- Transitive(及物动词)
To add money to a bank account.
将钱存入银行账户
After I pointed out the error, they deposited $20 into my account.
在我指出错误后,他们将20美元存入我的账户。
We need to credit your account with the payment.
我们需要将这笔款项存入您的账户。
believe(相信)
- Transitive(及物动词)Not continuous(非进行时)
To believe something that is difficult to believe.
(难以)相信;认为可信
He even tried to impersonate my son – can you believe that?
他甚至试图冒充我的儿子——你能相信吗?
Some stories about her are quite hard to believe.
关于她的一些故事很难让人相信。
I find it hard to credit that they completed such a difficult task.
我发现很难相信他们完成了如此困难的任务。
成語
- (to give) credit where credit's due
This expression is used to acknowledge someone's positive qualities or actions and give them praise or recognition, even if you have other criticisms or reservations about them.
该赞赏,勿忘赞赏
• I must admit, despite disagreeing with some of his views, credit where credit's due, he has put a lot of effort into this project.
我必须承认,尽管我不同意他的一些观点,但该给予肯定时还是要给予肯定,他在这个项目上投入了很多努力。
片語動詞 credit
- credit someone with something
to recognize that someone possesses a specific quality
认为…具有某种特质
• We should credit her with exceptional leadership skills.
我们应该认可她具有卓越的领导能力。