credit 的 3 个定义
- commendation or honor given for some action, quality, etc.: The charity deserves credit for helping many poor families make ends meet during the recession.
- a source of pride or honor: You are a credit to your school.
- the ascription or acknowledgment of something as due or properly attributable to a person, institution, etc.: He got credit for research actually done by his colleague.It is always best to give credit where credit’s due.
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- to believe; put confidence in; have faith in; trust.
- to bring honor, esteem, etc., to; reflect well upon.
- Bookkeeping. to enter upon the credit side of an account; give credit for or to.
- Education. to award educational credits to: They credited me with three hours in history.
- credit to / with to ascribe to a: In former times many herbs were credited with healing powers.
credit 近义词
recognition; trust
reputation, status
deferred payment arrangement; assets
believe, depend on
accredit, assign to
更多credit例句
- Issues around one wage, getting rid of the tip credit and paying waitstaff not sub-minimum-wage anymore, but with that comes tip sharing.
- The first company Team8 Fintech is building will provide an engine to evaluate credit risk of small- and medium-sized enterprises in e-commerce.
- Paycheck Protection Program funds are gone, and for most businesses, revenue hasn’t nearly recovered — but they have neither access to unlimited credit nor the means to pay it back.
- I started my credit card processing company, Gravity Payments, 16 years ago to support these small businesses.
- They often cite the trillions in fiscal spending and super-loose monetary policy that have deluged the economy with cheap credit.
- But give the Kingdom credit for its sense of mercy: The lashes will be administered only 50 at a time.
- To his credit, Huckabee is conscious of the fact that he will need a cluster of deep-pocketed patrons and bundlers.
- To be sure, Jefferson did share the credit, but not in the way such a resolution might be interpreted.
- That could include private financial or personal information—like the credit-card numbers you used to pay for the corrupted Wi-Fi.
- And much of the credit to her transformation is owed to a finishing school that caters to women just like her.
- After all, here was a babe equipped to face the exigencies of a censorious world; in looks and apparel a credit to any father.
- The result of the restoration of trade, banking, and credit to earlier and more normal conditions has been steadily apparent.
- He went to a bank in the little town where he had other friends from whom he had never asked credit.
- I must make no mistake, and blunder into a national type of features, all wrong; if I make your mask, it must do us credit.
- The so-called war credit banks are designed to serve this purpose.