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attribution

/a-truh-byoo-shuhn/US // ˌæ trəˈbyu ʃən //

归属,归属感,归功于,归属地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of attributing; ascription.
    • : something ascribed; an attribute.
    • : Numismatics. a classification for a coin, based on its distinguishing features, as date, design, or metal.
    • : Archaic. authority or function assigned, as to a ruler, legislative assembly, delegate, or the like.

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Examples

  • “The fundamental principle underpinning climate change attribution science is counterfactual analysis,” Stuart-Smith says.

  • The attribution process happens within the App Store before being verified on Apple’s servers.

  • Those identifiers are the backbone of those spending choices, powering ad targeting, retargeting, frequency capping, campaign measurement and attribution.

  • Josh Linforth, commercial director for Genius Sports Media, a part of the sports media buying agency Genius Sports Group, said that sports books do not ultimately care about attribution when they’re making a media buy.

  • It could hobble advertising operations, from frequency capping to campaign measurement, targeted ads to the attribution of app installs.

  • That precludes paying much mind to attribution or compensation.

  • Privately and never for attribution, some even have floated the term "civil treason" to describe the level of opposition.

  • The modest attribution “based on a true story” appears on screen: we could be in Anybiopic, Anywhere.

  • Surely responsible journalism requires attribution from the source of the accusation.

  • Other assertions in Pocket Facts lack any attribution, which avoids mangling sources.

  • King Robert's military renown does not need the false attribution of tactical discoveries that he certainly did not make.

  • The form of the title and the attribution of the work to Boulanger were designed to set persecution on the wrong track.

  • I do not know whether the attribution of the stone to Antony Paynes parents was more than a likely guess.

  • Worship, we tell ourselves, is worth-ship; it is the attribution of worth or honor to whom these are properly due.

  • This reiterated attribution of blessedness to Mary our Mother calls us to pause and ask just what blessedness means.