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    credit 的英语意思

    creditcredit1 /ˈkredɪt/ AWL noun 查看全部语言翻译1delayed payment [uncountable] an arrangement with a shop, bank etc that allows you to buy something and pay for it later与商店、银行等达成的安排,允许购买商品并在日后付款。on credit Most new cars are bought on credit.大多数新车都是以赊购方式购买的。 The store agreed to let him have credit.商店同意给他提供赊账。 What’s the credit limit on your Visa card?你的 Visa 卡信用额度是多少?2praise [uncountable] approval or praise that you give to someone for something they have done对某人所做之事给予的认可或称赞。credit for Credit for this win goes to everybody in the team.这场胜利的功劳属于团队中的每一位成员。 They never give Gene any credit for all the extra work he does.他们从不因 Gene 所做的所有额外工作而给予他任何认可。take/claim/deserve etc (the) credit She deserves credit for trying her best.她全力以赴,理应受到称赞。to somebody’s credit (=used to say that someone has done something good)(=用于表示某人做了好事) To Jamie’s credit, he remained calm.值得称赞的是,Jamie 保持了冷静。 Credit must go to Fiona for making sure everything ran smoothly.确保一切顺利进行的功劳应归于 Fiona。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表现十分出色或成就卓越,使家人、团队等为你感到自豪。:  She’s a credit to her profession.她是其职业的骄傲。 Your children really do you credit.你的孩子们真的为你争光。4have something to your credit to have achieved something已取得某项成就。:  She already has two successful novels to her credit.她已有两部成功的小说问世。5in credit if you are in credit, there is money in your bank account若账户处于正余额状态,则银行账户中有存款。:  There are no bank charges if you stay in credit.如果账户保持正余额,则无需支付银行手续费。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 it电影或电视节目开头或结尾显示的所有参与制作人员的名单。7on the credit side used to talk about the good things about someone or something用于谈论某人或某事的优点。:  On the credit side, the book is extremely well researched.从优点来看,这本书研究得极为深入。8(give) credit where credit is due used to say that someone deserves to be praised for the good things they have done用于表示某人因其善行而值得称赞。9university [countable] a successfully completed part of a course at a university or college在大学或学院中成功修完的一个课程单元;学分。:  I don’t have enough credits to graduate.我的学分不够,无法毕业。10amount of money [countable] an amount of money that is put into someone’s bank account or added to another amount存入某人银行账户或加到另一笔金额上的款项。 OPP  debit:  The company promised to provide credits to customers who had been charged too much.该公司承诺向被多收费的客户退还差额。11true/correct [uncountable] the belief that something is true or correct认为某事属实或正确的信念;可信度。:  The witness’s story gained credit with the jury.证人的陈述赢得了陪审团的信任。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词buy/get something on credit· They bought all their furniture on credit.· 他们所有的家具都是赊购的。use credit· The survey showed only 15% of people had never used credit.· 调查显示,仅有 15% 的人从未使用过信贷。get/obtain credit (=be allowed to buy something on credit)· The economic situation is making it more difficult for people to get credit.· 经济形势使人们越来越难以获得信贷。give/offer credit (=allow customers to buy things on credit)· A business may lose customers if it does not give credit.· 商家若不提供赊账,可能会失去顾客。refuse somebody credit· You may be refused credit if you have a bad financial record.· 如果财务记录不良,可能会被拒绝提供信贷。credit + NOUNcredit + 名词a credit card (=a plastic card that you use to buy things and pay for them later)· Can I pay by credit card?· 我可以用信用卡付款吗?credit facilities (=the opportunity to buy something on credit)· Credit facilities are available if you are over 18.· 年满 18 岁可享受信贷服务。a credit agreement (=an arrangement to allow or receive credit)· People sometimes sign credit agreements and then realize they can’t afford the payments.· 人们有时签了信贷协议,随后才意识到自己负担不起还款。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.· 信贷条款为首付 1,000 英镑,之后再分两期各付 900 英镑。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.· 信用评级不佳,申请抵押贷款会十分困难。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.· 银行首先必须评估借款人是否构成信用风险。a credit limit (=the most someone can spend using credit)· I have a Visa card with a £1,000 credit limit.· 我有一张信用额度为 1,000 英镑的 Visa 卡。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.· 由于信贷紧缩,利率上升了。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + credit形容词/名词 + creditconsumer credit (=the amount of credit used by consumers)· Consumer credit has risen substantially during this period.· 在此期间,消费信贷大幅增加。interest-free credit (=with no interest added to it)· We offer interest-free credit for up to 50 weeks.· 我们提供最长 50 周的免息信贷。
    creditcredit2 AWL verb [transitive] 1to add money to a bank account将款项存入银行账户。 OPP  debitcredit to The cheque has been credited to your account.该支票已存入你的账户。credit with For some reason my account’s been credited with an extra $76.不知何故,我的账户被额外存入了 76 美元。2credit somebody with (doing) something to believe or admit that someone has a quality, or has done something good认为或承认某人具有某种品质,或做了某件好事。:  Do credit me with a little intelligence!好歹认为我有点智商吧! Evans is credited with inventing the system.Evans 被认为是这一系统的发明者。3be credited to somebody/something if something is credited to someone or something, they have achieved it or are the reason for it如果某事被归功于某人或某物,则说明他们取得了该成就或是其原因所在。:  Much of Manchester United’s success can be credited to their manager.曼联的大部分成功可归功于他们的主教练。4 formal正式 to believe that something is true相信某事属实。difficult/hard/impossible etc to credit We found his statement hard to credit.我们觉得他的陈述难以置信。