credential 的 3 个定义
- Usually credentials. evidence of authority, status, rights, entitlement to privileges, or the like, usually in written form: Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.Digital Technology.information that identifies an account and keeps it secure, as username and password: The IT department assigns temporary system credentials to new employees.
- anything that provides the basis for confidence, belief, credit, etc.
cre·den·tialed, cre·den·tial·ing or especially British cre·den·tialled, cre·den·tial·ling.
- to grant credentials to, especially educational and professional ones: She has been credentialed to teach math.
- providing the basis for confidence, belief, credit, etc.
credential 近义词
references, attestation
更多credential例句
- They’re easily dazzled by smooth talkers, and they place too much weight on credentials and not enough on skills and motivation.
- The hackers use two techniques—one known as "brute forcing" and the other called "password spraying"—in an attempt to obtain targets' Office365 login credentials.
- Foreign groups used tactics including rotating IP addresses to disguise attacks, web bugs planted in purchased domain names and phishing, in an effort to harvest log-in credentials and gain information on targeted individuals and organizations.
- Whenever you get to a point where you need to log in somewhere, you’ll be asked if you want to save the relevant credentials.
- With 1Password, you can load up credentials from an older 1Password account, as well as from other similar platforms.
- At one point in time, there was a code of conduct: creed and credential.
- Students with more experience do better--but need the credential less.
- Now, of course, I don't think that education is only a credential.
- Especially to the extent that this helps drive a lot of additional spending on said credential.
- Felix Salmon argues that college is an increasingly necessary credential.
- They enclose a letter which is to serve their victim as a mark of identification or credential when he comes on to purchase.
- Sir Alain bound the emissary with cords, like a felon spy, and sent him and his papers and credential signets unto King Stephen.
- After the usual reverences, the chancellor demanded his credential letters, which he read aloud.
- It seems to me that that attitude is the only credential which any Christian mission can give for its existence.
- “Your visitor will present to you the missing half of the enclosed card as credential,” he wrote.