creditable 的定义
- bringing or deserving credit, honor, reputation, or esteem.
creditable 近义词
praiseworthy
更多creditable例句
- Any increase above that baseline is additional and creditable.
- Discredited voices get just as much love from the First Amendment as creditable ones, so the Cheneys can say whatever they want.
- Not many would disagree that Clapper has done a creditable job at ODNI.
- The poorest creditable person of either sex would be ashamed to appear in public without them.
- Smith did a creditable job narrating Pershing's (unsuccessful) 1916 expedition in pursuit of Pancho Villa.
- There were fine reporters such as Matthew Lysiak of the New York Daily News doing creditable work up there.
- Those whose intentions were strictly creditable, by some malignancy of fate, possessed no influence whatever.
- A credit—but that which is creditable to the African, cannot disgrace any into whose veins his blood may chance to flow.
- And indeed it was a creditable party; it would almost unanimously call itself, next day, a delightful one.
- Even the celebrated Mark Tapley would have considered the circumstances were fairly creditable.
- Sometimes there is more cry than wool in it; but taken altogether, and considering the place, it is creditable.