credit
noun
verb
ˈkredɪət
noun
1
DELAYED PAYMENT
推迟付款
an
arrangement
with
a
shop,
bank
etc
that
allows
you
to
buy
something
and
pay
for
it
later
赊购; 信贷
U
on
credit
Most
new
cars
are
bought
on
credit.
大多数新汽车都是贷款购买的。
stores
offering
interest-free
credit
(=credit
with
no
interest
charges)
提供免息赊购的商店
a
credit
agreement
信贷协议
What’s
the
credit
limit
on
your
Visa
card?
你的维萨卡的信用额度是多少?
credit
facilities
2
PRAISE
赞扬
approval
or
praise
that
you
give
to
someone
for
something
they
have
done
赞扬; 赞许
U
[+
for
]
Credit
for
this
win
goes
to
everybody
in
the
team.
这次胜利是队里所有人的功劳。
They
never
give
Gene
any
credit
for
all
the
extra
work
he
does.
吉恩做了那么多分外的事,他们从来不说一句好话。
take/claim/deserve
etc
(the)
credit
She
deserves
credit
for
trying
her
best.
她尽了最大的努力,应该得到表扬。
to
sb’s
credit
(used
to
say
that
someone
has
done
something
good)
某人值得赞扬[钦佩]
To
Jamie’s
credit,
he
remained
calm.
杰米保持了冷静,值得钦佩。
Credit
must
go
to
Fiona
for
making
sure
everything
ran
smoothly.
必须感激菲奥娜使一切得以顺利进行。
3
be a credit to sb/sth do sb/sth credit
also
又作
to
behave
so
well
or
be
so
successful
that
your
family,
team
etc
are
proud
of
you
为某人/某事物增光
She’s
a
credit
to
her
profession.
她为自己的行业增了光。
Your
children
really
do
you
credit.
你的孩子真为你增光。
4
have sth to your credit
to
have
achieved
something
完成
She
already
has
two
successful
novels
to
her
credit.
她已经写了两部很成功的小说。
5
in credit
if
you
are
in
credit,
there
is
money
in
your
bank
account
〔银行账户中〕有存款
There
are
no
bank
charges
if
you
stay
in
credit.
只要你账户里有钱,银行就不收费。
6
the credits
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束时播放的〕全体演职员表,制作人员名单
plural 复数
7
on the credit side
used
to
talk
about
the
good
things
about
someone
or
something
从优点来讲
On
the
credit
side,
the
book
is
extremely
well-researched.
从优点来讲,这本书作了非常透彻的研究。
8
(give) credit where credit is due
used
to
say
that
someone
deserves
to
be
praised
for
the
good
things
they
have
done
值得表扬,应该得到称赞
9
UNIVERSITY
大学
a
successfully
completed
part
of
a
course
at
a
university
or
college
学分
C
I
don’t
have
enough
credits
to
graduate.
我学分不够,还不能毕业。
10
AMOUNT OF MONEY
一笔钱
an
amount
of
money
that
is
put
into
someone’s
bank
account
or
added
to
another
amount
存款金额;
C
The
company
promised
to
provide
credits
to
customers
who
had
been
charged
too
much.
公司答应把多收的钱存进顾客账户。
11
TRUE/CORRECT
真的/正确的
the
belief
that
something
is
true
or
correct
信任
U
The
witness’s
story
gained
credit
with
the
jury.
证人的陈述被陪审团采信了。
verb
12
to
add
money
to
a
bank
account
把钱存入〔账户〕;
[+
to
]
The
cheque
has
been
credited
to
your
account.
支票已存入你的账户了。
[+
with
]
For
some
reason
my
account’s
been
credited
with
an
extra
$76.
不知什么原因我的账户内多出 76 美元。
13
credit sb with (doing) sth
to
believe
or
admit
that
someone
has
a
quality,
or
has
done
something
good
相信某人有优点 (做了好事 )
Do
credit
me
with
a
little
intelligence!
你要相信我还是有点智商的!
Evans
is
credited
with
inventing
the
system.
据信是埃文斯发明这个系统的。
14
be credited to sb/sth
if
something
is
credited
to
someone
or
something,
they
have
achieved
it
or
are
the
reason
for
it
归功于某人/某事; 某人/某事是某事发生的原因
Much
of
Manchester
United’s
success
can
be
credited
to
their
manager.
曼联队的胜利大半应该归功于他们的教练。
15
to
believe
that
something
is
true
[正式] 信任; 相信
formal
difficult/hard/impossible
etc
to
credit
We
found
his
statement
hard
to
credit.
我们觉得他的说法很难令人信服。