词汇 | credited |
释义 | credited past simple and past participle ofcredit credit verb uk /ˈkred.ɪt/ us /ˈkred.ɪt/ creditverb (PAY)[ T ] to pay money into a bank account: 给银行账户上存钱 credit something with somethingThey credited my account with $20 after I pointed out the mistake.我指出错误后,他们给我的账户上存入了20美元。 They've credited my account with another £100. We'll credit you with the remaining amount next week. Banks anti-city apex bank bank balance bank manager bank statement banker building society cash cash drawer challenger bank investment bank lender online banking open an account pay something in pin quantitative easing the Bank of England the Square Mile creditverb (BELIEVE)[ Tnot continuous ] to believe something that seems unlikely to be true: 信任,相信(不大可能的事) He even tried to pretend he was my son - can you credit it?他甚至试图假装自己是我儿子——你信吗? it is hard to creditIt was hard to credit some of the stories we heard about her.我们听过一些有关她的故事,难以令人置信。 to believe someone or something believeCan we believe a word of what this man says? acceptMost people accept what the newspapers say as being correct. creditUKIt’s hard to credit that she’s 87. swallowI personally find it hard to swallow the official narrative. buyWhen it comes to global warming, he doesn't buy it, and is out to discredit the whole theory. Believing accept allegedly article of faith ascribe something to something ascription belief delude deluded evidently feel it in your bonesidiom give credence to something incline put stock in somethingidiom received recognize room room for doubtidiom see something in someone/something swallow swear Phrasal verbcredit someone with something Examples of creditedcredited In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Perhaps he felt that the allegation would not be credited, but that seems unlikely. Recent reforms to maternity allowances have equally credited in low earners (albeit with different rules). Moreover, sometimes the sources of the recorded vocal sounds are credited in the sleeve notes. By definition, if one reporter disagrees with another, the same child is credited with different levels of knowledge of particular items. For a child to be credited with extending a label to another object, the extension had to occur more than once during a visit. To be credited with the subject, no constituent other than the subject was necessary. Even a decision to distrust it can only be taken by reference to a repertoire of experiences that are credited. Its policies of that period are credited for its astounding economic growth. He credited the elimination of the poll tax as a major contribution to this surprising result. However, returns to individual accounts are credited on a net-of-costs basis. The "necessary evils" of social purity and censorship must be credited in part for our perception of individual writers and their literary legacy. Its decisive and strong leadership is widely credited for creating national economic prosperity, a feat not yet matched by democratic governance. With each article credited to one of the 381 contributors, this has been a mammoth task. Any remaining errors must, of course, be credited to me. They came to dominate education and were credited with doing much to push the frontiers of western pedagogy in their efforts to propagate their faith. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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