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accredited

/uh-kred-i-tid/US // əˈkrɛd ɪ tɪd //

经认可的,经认证的,经认可的证书,经认可认可的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : officially recognized as meeting the essential requirements, as of academic excellence: accredited schools.
    • : provided with official credentials, as by a government: an accredited diplomatic representative.
    • : accepted as authoritative: an accredited theory.

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Examples

  • It was the only free, accredited and teacher-led virtual alternative at the time.

  • Japan’s government currently bans visitors from 159 countries, including the United States, unless under “special exceptional circumstances” — a designation that includes accredited members of official Olympic delegations.

  • Which means that it’s only now, decades later, that a skier looking for an accredited guide can somewhat readily find one.

  • The poll, conducted online by College Reaction for Axios October 6-7 among 872 college students at accredited four-year universities, was specific in its wording.

  • Both Haidak and Doe have been unable to transfer to accredited four-year universities.

  • They take multiple choice tests in schools accredited by teams of traveling bureaucrats with clipboards.

  • For that fall, ABA-accredited law schools chose among 71,755 applicants--and there were only 173 accredited schools that year.

  • They are accredited by a national midwifery organization, the North American Registry of Midwives.

  • It is the first expulsion of an officially accredited foreign correspondent in more than a dozen years.

  • Violation of the immunity due to those who come with this mission, duly accredited, in the form prescribed by international law.

  • The freckle-faced girl began systematically to fill up the hollow with which she was accredited.

  • “‘Choose what you want and pay for it,’ is the advice of some accredited sage,” Hadria observed.

  • But there is a resemblance, and the types are often identical, though the accredited interpretation varies.

  • The unfortunate woman wished to find a dingue first and be accredited with the discovery.