[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]赊购;赊欠 If you are allowed credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them.
[oft on N]
The group can't get credit to buy farming machinery...
这些人无法赊购到农用机械。
You can ask a dealer for a discount whether you pay cash or buy on credit.
无论是付现还是赊购,都可以要求经销商打折。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]结余;存款 If someone or their bank account is in credit, their bank account has money in it.
[in N]
[mainly BRIT 主英]
The idea that I could be charged when I'm in credit makes me very angry...
想到账户里有余额时还要收费,我就非常气愤。
I made sure the account stayed in credit...
我确保账户里有余额。
Interest is payable on credit balances.
利息按照贷方余额支付。
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[VERB 动词](给账户)存(钱);把…记入贷方 When a sum of money is credited to an account, the bank adds that sum of money to the total in the account.
[be V-ed to n]
[V n to n]
[be V-ed]
[Also V n]
She noticed that only $80,000 had been credited to her account...
她注意到自己的账户里只存进了80,000美元。
Midland decided to change the way it credited payments to accounts...
米兰银行决定改变付款贷记的方式。
Interest is calculated daily and credited once a year, on 1 April.
利息按天计算,每年4月1日一次性打入账户。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]存款金额;贷记 A credit is a sum of money which is added to an account.
The statement of total debits and credits is known as a balance.
总借记和总贷记的结算即账户余额。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](给某人的)一笔钱 A credit is an amount of money that is given to someone.
Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child...
比尔·布拉德利参议员概述了自己的减税计划,提出每个孩子可为家庭减免350美元的课税。
Japan has provided about $2.5 billion in credits to Russia and about $50 million in direct aid.
日本向俄罗斯提供了约25亿美元的借款和价值约5,000万美元的直接援助。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]赞扬;称赞;认可 If you get the credit for something good, people praise you because you are responsible for it, or are thought to be responsible for it.
[oft the N for n/-ing]
We don't mind who gets the credit so long as we don't get the blame...
谁受到表扬无所谓,只要我们不挨批就好。
It would be wrong for us to take all the credit...
如果我们把所有功劳都揽到自己身上,那就不对了。
Some of the credit for her relaxed manner must go to Andy.
她会如此放松,一部分应该归功于安迪。
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[VERB 动词]认为是…的功劳;把…归于 If people credit someone with an achievement or if it is credited to them, people say or believe that they were responsible for it.
[V n with -ing/n]
[be V-ed to n]
[Also V n to n]
The staff are crediting him with having saved Hythe's life...
职员们称赞他救了海丝的命。
The 74-year-old mayor is credited with helping make Los Angeles the financial capital of the West Coast...
洛杉矶成为西海岸的金融中心,那位74岁的市长功不可没。
The screenplay for 'Gabriel Over the White House' is credited to Carey Wilson.
电影《天使降临白宫》的剧本出自凯里·威尔逊之手。
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[VERB 动词]认为…有(某种品质) If you credit someone with a quality, you believe or say that they have it.
[V n with n]
I wonder why you can't credit him with the same generosity of spirit...
我想知道你为什么不认为他具有同样崇高的思想境界。
They are crediting science with power it doesn't possess.
他们过分夸大了科学的力量。
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[N-SING 单数名词]为…赢得好感的人(或事物) If you say that someone is a credit to someone or something, you mean that their qualities or achievements will make people have a good opinion of the person or thing mentioned.
[a N to n]
He is one of the greatest British players of recent times and is a credit to his profession.
他是近代英国最伟大的运动员之一,是这一体育运动的骄傲。
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[VERB 动词]相信;信任 If you cannot credit something, you cannot believe that it is true.
[V n]
[V that]
[no cont]
Roosevelt either did not learn of the scandal or refused to credit what he heard...
罗斯福要么是不知道那桩丑闻,要么是不相信他所听到的。
It seems hard to credit that such things went on among senior Directors.
高级主管中竟发生了这样的事,真是令人难以置信。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]演职员表;摄制人员名单 The list of people who helped to make a film, a CD, or a television programme is called the credits .
[usu pl]
The star Marlon Brando wants his name removed from the credits.
影星马龙·白兰度要求把他的名字从演职员表中删掉。
...a moviegoer who remains in his seat until the credits are over.
直到演职员表播完才离座的影迷
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](某些大学获得学位所必需的)学分,学习单元 A credit is a successfully completed part of a higher education course. At some universities and colleges you need a certain number of credits to be awarded a degree.
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[PHRASE 短语]使值得赞扬(或仰慕) If you say that something does someone credit, you mean that they should be praised or admired because of it.
[V inflects]
You're a nice girl, Lettie, and your kind heart does you credit.
你是个好女孩儿,莱蒂,你的善良值得称赞。
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[PHRASE 短语](某人的成绩或优点)值得表扬,应予肯定 If you say 'credit where credit's due', you are admitting that you ought to praise someone for something that they have done or for a good quality that they possess.
His gift was an extremely kind gesture. Credit where credit's due.
他的礼物是很友好的表示,这值得称赞。
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[PHRASE 短语]相信…具有(某种优良品质);称赞;认可 To give someone credit for a good quality means to believe that they have it.
[V inflects]
Bratbakk had more ability than the media gave him credit for.
布拉特巴克比媒体称赞的要有才华。
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[PHRASE 短语](常用于提出缺点之后)就优点而言 You say on the credit side in order to introduce one or more good things about a situation or person, usually when you have already mentioned the bad things about them.
[PHR with cl]
On the credit side, he's always been wonderful with his mother.
就优点而言,他对母亲一直很孝顺。
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[PHRASE 短语]值得赞扬 If something is to someone's credit, they deserve praise for it.
[PHR with cl]
She had managed to pull herself together and, to her credit, continued to look upon life as a positive experience...
她已经努力振作起来,而且值得称赞的是,她仍然积极乐观地看待生活。
Although the offences were horrific it was to her credit that she had owned up.
她的犯罪手段很残忍,但她的供认不讳还是可以认可的。
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[PHRASE 短语](成就)归于…;在…名下 If you already have one or more achievements to your credit, you have achieved them.
I have twenty novels and countless magazine stories to my credit.
我著有20部小说,还在杂志上发表了无数篇文章。
Oxford
credit★AWL/ˈkredɪt; NAmEˈkredɪt/
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creditcreditscreditedcreditingnoun★buy now–pay later 赊购1★[uncountable ]an arrangement that you make, with a shop/store for example, to pay later for sth you buy 赊购;赊欠◆to get/refuse credit允许╱拒绝赊购◆We bought the dishwasher on credit.我们赊购了一台洗碗机。◆to offer interest-free credit(= allow sb to pay later, without any extra charge)提供免息赊购◆a credit agreement信贷协定◆credit facilities/terms信贷业务;赊欠期◆Your credit limitis now £2 000. 你的信用额度现在为 2 000 英镑。◆He's a bad credit risk(= he is unlikely to pay the money later).他有欠账不还的危险。☞compare
hire purchase
money borrowed 借款2★[uncountable , countable ]money that you borrow from a bank; a loan (从银行借的)借款;贷款◆The bank refused further credit to the company.银行拒绝再给那家公司提供贷款。☞collocationsat
finance
3[uncountable ]the status of being trusted to pay back money to sb who lends it to you (借钱偿还的)信誉,信用◆Her credit isn't good anywhere now.她借钱不还,弄得声名狼藉。money in bank 银行存款4★[uncountable ]if you or your bank account are in credit,there is money in the account 结余5[countable , uncountable ]a sum of money paid into a bank account; a record of the payment (付入银行账户的)存款金额,贷记◆a credit of £50*50 英镑的贷记 ◆You'll be paid by direct credit into your bank account.给你的付款将直接存入你的银行账户。OPP
debit
money back 返回的钱6[countable , uncountable ]( technical 术语) a payment that sb has a right to for a particular reason 有权索要的款项◆a tax credit课税扣除praise 赞扬7★[uncountable ]credit(for sth) praise or approval because you are responsible for sth good that has happened 赞扬;称赞;认可◆He's a player who rarely seems to get the credit he deserves.他这个选手好像很少得到应得的赞扬。◆I can't take all the credit for the show's success—it was a team effort.演出成功不能都算成我一个人的功劳,这是集体努力的结果。◆We did all the work and she gets all the credit!工作都是我们干的,而功劳却都归了她!◆Credit will be given in the exam for good spelling and grammar.考试中拼写和语法出色者将受到表扬。◆At least give him credit for trying (= praise him because he tried, even if he did not succeed).至少该表扬他尝试过。☞compare
blame
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discredit
n.8[singular ]creditto sb/sth a person or thing whose qualities or achievements are praised and who therefore earns respect for sb/sth else 为…赢得荣誉的人(或事物);因…受到尊重的人(或事物)◆She is a credit to the school.她为学校赢得了荣誉。on movie/TV programme 电影;电视节目9[countable , usually plural ]the act of mentioning sb who worked on a project such as a film/movie or a television programme (电影或电视节目演职人员的)片头字幕,片尾字幕◆She was given a programme credit for her work on the costumes for the play.她为这出戏准备服装,被列入剧目制作人员名单。◆The credits(= the list of all the people involved)seemed to last almost as long as the film! 演职人员字幕持续的时间几乎与这部电影一样长!unit of study 学习单元10[countable ]a unit of study at a college or university (in the US, also at a school); the fact of having successfully completed a unit of study (学院或大学,以及美国中小学的)学习单元,学分◆My math class is worth three credits.我的数学课为三个学分。IDIOMSdo sb credit | do credit to sb/sthif sth does creditto a person or an organization, they deserve to be praised for it 使值得赞扬(或表扬)◆Your honesty does you great credit.你的诚实值得大大表扬。have sth to your creditto have achieved sth 完成;取得◆He's only 30, and he already has four novels to his credit.他年仅 30 岁,却已著有四部小说。on the ˈcredit sideused to introduce the good points about sb/sth, especially after the bad points have been mentioned (尤用于提及缺点之后)就优点方面而言to sb's creditmaking sb deserve praise or respect 使值得赞扬;使受尊重◆To his credit, Jack never told anyone exactly what had happened.杰克对所发生的事守口如瓶,值得赞扬。verbput money in bank 往银行存钱1to add an amount of money to sb's bank account (给银行账户)存入金额;把…记入贷方;贷记(银行账户)creditA (with B) ◆Your account has been credited with $50 000.已把 5 万元存入你的账户。creditB (to A) ◆$50 000 has been credited to your account.已把 5 万元存入你的账户。OPP
debit
with achievement 成就2[usually passive ]to believe or say that sb is responsible for doing sth, especially sth good 认为是…的功劳;把…归于creditsb ◆All the contributors are credited on the title page.所有撰稿人的姓名均刊登在扉页上。creditA with B ◆The company is credited with inventing the industrial robot.发明工业机器人是那家公司的功劳。creditB to A ◆The invention of the industrial robot is credited to the company.工业机器人的发明应归功于那家公司。with quality 品质3creditA with B to believe that sb/sth has a particular good quality or feature 认为…有(良好的品质或特点)◆I credited you with a little more sense.我认为你更有见识。4[usually passive ]creditsb/sth as sth to believe that sb/sth is of a particular type or quality 认为…属(某种类或性质)◆The cheetah is generally credited as the world's fastest animal.普遍认为猎豹是世界上跑得最快的动物。believe 相信5creditsth |creditwhat, how, etc… |creditthat… ( BrE) ( used mainly in questions and negative sentences 主要用于疑问句和否定句) to believe sth, especially sth surprising or unexpected 相信(尤指令人惊奇或意外的事物)◆He's been promoted—would you credit it?他被擢升了,你相信吗?credit/ˈkredɪt; NAmEˈkredɪt/
LDC
credit1 noun
credit2 verb
creditcred‧it1 /ˈkredɪt/ ●●●S2W2AWL noun
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1delayed payment [uncountable] an arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it lateron credit Most new cars are bought on credit. The store agreed to let him have credit. What’s the credit limit on your Visa card?2praise [uncountable] approval or praise that you give to someone for something they have donecredit for Credit for this win goes to everybody in the team. They never give Gene any credit for all the extra work he does.take/claim/deserve etc (the) credit She deserves credit for trying her best.to somebody’s credit (=used to say that someone has done something good) To Jamie’s credit, he remained calm. Credit must go to Fiona for making sure everything ran smoothly.3be a credit to somebody/something (also do somebody/something credit) to behave so well or be so successful that your family, team etc are proud of you: She’s a credit to her profession. Your children really do you credit.4have something to your credit to have achieved something: She already has two successful novels to her credit.5in credit if you are in credit, there is money in your bank account: There are no bank charges if you stay in credit.6 the credits [plural] a list of all the people involved in making a film or television programme, which is shown at the beginning or end of it7on the credit side used to talk about the good things about someone or something: On the credit side, the book is extremely well researched.8(give) credit where credit is due used to say that someone deserves to be praised for the good things they have done9university [countable] a successfully completed part of a course at a university or college: I don’t have enough credits to graduate.10amount of money [countable] an amount of money that is put into someone’s bank account or added to another amountOPP debit: The company promised to provide credits to customers who had been charged too much.11true/correct [uncountable] the belief that something is true or correct: The witness’s story gained credit with the jury.COLLOCATIONSverbsbuy/get something on credit· They bought all their furniture on credit.use credit· The survey showed only 15% of people had never used credit.get/obtain credit (=be allowed to buy something on credit)· The economic situation is making it more difficult for people to get credit.give/offer credit (=allow customers to buy things on credit)· A business may lose customers if it does not give credit.refuse somebody credit· You may be refused credit if you have a bad financial record.credit + NOUNa credit card (=a plastic card that you use to buy things and pay for them later)· Can I pay by credit card?credit facilities (=the opportunity to buy something on credit)· Credit facilities are available if you are over 18.a credit agreement (=an arrangement to allow or receive credit)· People sometimes sign credit agreements and then realize they can’t afford the payments.credit terms (=how much you must pay back and when)· The credit terms were a deposit of £1,000 and two later instalments of £900.somebody’s credit rating (=how likely a bank etc thinks someone is to pay their debts)· If you have a poor credit rating, you will have a hard time getting a mortgage.a credit risk (=a risk that a bank etc may not get back the money it lends)· Banks first have to assess whether a borrower is a credit risk.a credit limit (=the most someone can spend using credit)· I have a Visa card with a £1,000 credit limit.a credit crunch/squeeze (=a situation in which people are not allowed as much credit as before)· Due to a credit squeeze, interest rates rose.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + creditconsumer credit (=the amount of credit used by consumers)· Consumer credit has risen substantially during this period.interest-free credit (=with no interest added to it)· We offer interest-free credit for up to 50 weeks.
credit1 noun
credit2 verb
creditcredit2 ●○○AWL verb [transitive]
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1to add money to a bank accountOPP debitcredit to The cheque has been credited to your account.credit with For some reason my account’s been credited with an extra $76.2credit somebody with (doing) something to believe or admit that someone has a quality, or has done something good: Do credit me with a little intelligence! Evans is credited with inventing the system.3be credited to somebody/something if something is credited to someone or something, they have achieved it or are the reason for it: Much of Manchester United’s success can be credited to their manager.4 formal to believe that something is truedifficult/hard/impossible etc to credit We found his statement hard to credit.