credit 音标拼音: [kr'ɛdət] [kr'ɛdɪt]
n .
v . 信任,信誉,信用,信贷,赊欠
n .
v . 荣誉,光荣,称赞,给予荣誉
信任,信誉,信用,信贷,赊欠荣誉,光荣,称赞,给予荣誉
credit 贷款; 信用
credit 信用
credit n 1 :
approval ; "
give her recognition for trying "; "
he was given credit for his work "; "
give her credit for trying " [
synonym :
{
recognition }, {
credit }]
2 :
money available for a client to borrow 3 :
an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items [
synonym : {
credit }, {
credit entry }] [
ant : {
debit }, {
debit entry }]
4 :
used in the phrase `
to your credit '
in order to indicate an achievement deserving praise ; "
she already had several performances to her credit ";
5 :
arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services [
synonym :
{
credit }, {
deferred payment }] [
ant : {
cash }, {
immediate payment }]
6 :
recognition by a college or university that a course of studies has been successfully completed ;
typically measured in semester hours [
synonym : {
credit }, {
course credit }]
7 :
a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage ; "
the student '
s essay failed to list several important citations "; "
the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book "; "
the article includes mention of similar clinical cases " [
synonym : {
citation }, {
cite },
{
acknowledgment }, {
credit }, {
reference }, {
mention },
{
quotation }]
8 :
an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or written work ; "
the credits were given at the end of the film "
9 :
an estimate ,
based on previous dealings ,
of a person '
s or an organization '
s ability to fulfill their financial commitments [
synonym : {
credit rating }, {
credit }]
v 1 :
give someone credit for something ; "
We credited her for saving our jobs "
2 :
ascribe an achievement to ; "
She was not properly credited in the program " [
synonym : {
accredit }, {
credit }]
3 :
accounting :
enter as credit ; "
We credit your account with $
100 " [
ant : {
debit }]
4 :
have trust in ;
trust in the truth or veracity of Credit \
Cred "
it \ (
kr [
e ^]
d "[
i ^]
t ),
n . [
F .
cr ['
e ]
dit (
cf .
It .
credito ),
L .
creditum loan ,
prop .
neut .
of creditus ,
p .
p .
of credere to trust ,
loan ,
believe .
See {
Creed }.]
1 .
Reliance on the truth of something said or done ;
belief ;
faith ;
trust ;
confidence .
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1913 Webster ]
When Jonathan and the people heard these words they gave no credit unto them ,
nor received them . --
1 Macc .
x .
46 .
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2 .
Reputation derived from the confidence of others ;
esteem ;
honor ;
good name ;
estimation .
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John Gilpin was a citizen Of credit and renown . --
Cowper .
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3 .
A ground of ,
or title to ,
belief or confidence ;
authority derived from character or reputation .
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The things which we properly believe ,
be only such as are received on the credit of divine testimony .
--
Hooker .
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4 .
That which tends to procure ,
or add to ,
reputation or esteem ;
an honor .
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I published ,
because I was told I might please such as it was a credit to please . --
Pope .
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5 .
Influence derived from the good opinion ,
confidence ,
or favor of others ;
interest .
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Having credit enough with his master to provide for his own interest . --
Clarendon .
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6 . (
Com .)
Trust given or received ;
expectation of future playment for property transferred ,
or of fulfillment or promises given ;
mercantile reputation entitling one to be trusted ; --
applied to individuals ,
corporations ,
communities ,
or nations ;
as ,
to buy goods on credit .
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Credit is nothing but the expectation of money ,
within some limited time . --
Locke .
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7 .
The time given for payment for lands or goods sold on trust ;
as ,
a long credit or a short credit .
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8 . (
Bookkeeping )
The side of an account on which are entered all items reckoned as values received from the party or the category named at the head of the account ;
also ,
any one ,
or the sum ,
of these items ; --
the opposite of {
debit };
as ,
this sum is carried to one '
s credit ,
and that to his debit ;
A has several credits on the books of B .
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{
Bank credit },
or {
Cash credit }.
See under {
Cash }.
{
Bill of credit }.
See under {
Bill }.
{
Letter of credit },
a letter or notification addressed by a banker to his correspondent ,
informing him that the person named therein is entitled to draw a certain sum of money ;
when addressed to several different correspondents ,
or when the money can be drawn in fractional sums in several different places ,
it is called a {
circular letter of credit }.
{
Public credit }.
(
a )
The reputation of ,
or general confidence in ,
the ability or readiness of a government to fulfill its pecuniary engagements .
(
b )
The ability and fidelity of merchants or others who owe largely in a community .
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He touched the dead corpse of Public Credit ,
and it sprung upon its feet . --
D .
Webster .
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Credit \
Cred "
it \ (
kr [
e ^]
d "[
i ^]
t ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Credited };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Crediting }.]
1 .
To confide in the truth of ;
to give credence to ;
to put trust in ;
to believe .
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How shall they credit A poor unlearned virgin ? --
Shak .
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2 .
To bring honor or repute upon ;
to do credit to ;
to raise the estimation of .
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You credit the church as much by your government as you did the school formerly by your wit . --
South .
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3 . (
Bookkeeping )
To enter upon the credit side of an account ;
to give credit for ;
as ,
to credit the amount paid ;
to set to the credit of ;
as ,
to credit a man with the interest paid on a bond .
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{
To credit with },
to give credit for ;
to assign as justly due to any one .
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Crove ,
Helmholtz ,
and Meyer ,
are more than any others to be credited with the clear enunciation of this doctrine . --
Newman .
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281 Moby Thesaurus words for "
credit ":
accept ,
accept for gospel ,
accept implicitly ,
acceptability ,
acceptation ,
acception ,
acclaim ,
account ,
account for ,
accounting for ,
accredit ,
accredit with ,
accrete to ,
acknowledge ,
acknowledgment ,
acquiescence ,
answerability ,
application ,
apply to ,
approbation ,
approval ,
arrogation ,
ascendancy ,
ascribe ,
ascribe to ,
ascription ,
assign ,
assign to ,
assignation ,
assignment ,
assurance ,
assuredness ,
attach to ,
attachment ,
attribute ,
attribute to ,
attribution ,
authority ,
avails ,
balance ,
balance the books ,
be certain ,
belief ,
believability ,
believableness ,
believe ,
believe without reservation ,
benediction ,
blame ,
blame for ,
blame on ,
bless ,
book ,
box office ,
bring home to ,
buy ,
capitalize ,
carry ,
carry over ,
cast up accounts ,
certainty ,
charge ,
charge off ,
charge on ,
charge to ,
charisma ,
charm ,
close out ,
close the books ,
clout ,
cognizance ,
commendation ,
commissions ,
conceivability ,
confess ,
confidence ,
connect with ,
connection with ,
consequence ,
consider ,
consideration ,
control ,
credence ,
credibility ,
credit with ,
crediting ,
credits ,
credulity ,
debit ,
deem ,
deficit ,
depend on ,
dependability ,
dependence ,
derivation from ,
difference ,
discrepancy ,
disposable income ,
distinction ,
dividend ,
dividends ,
docket ,
dominance ,
domination ,
double entry ,
due ,
earned income ,
earnings ,
effect ,
eminence ,
enchantment ,
enter ,
entry ,
epact ,
esteem ,
estimation ,
etiology ,
faith ,
faithfulness ,
fasten upon ,
father upon ,
favor ,
feel ,
fix on ,
fix upon ,
force ,
gains ,
gate ,
gate receipts ,
get ,
give credit ,
give faith to ,
give thanks ,
glory ,
good feeling ,
grace ,
great honor ,
gross ,
gross income ,
gross receipts ,
hang on ,
hold ,
honesty ,
honor ,
hope ,
hymn ,
importance ,
imputation ,
impute ,
impute to ,
incidental power ,
income ,
influence ,
influentiality ,
insinuation ,
intake ,
item ,
journalize ,
keep books ,
lay ,
lay to ,
leadership ,
leverage ,
log ,
magnetism ,
make ,
make acknowledgments of ,
make an entry ,
mastery ,
merit ,
minute ,
moment ,
net ,
net income ,
net receipts ,
notation ,
note ,
offer thanks ,
ornament ,
output ,
paean ,
palaetiology ,
personality ,
persuasion ,
pin on ,
pinpoint ,
place upon ,
placement ,
plausibility ,
point to ,
post ,
post up ,
potency ,
power ,
praise ,
prayer of thanks ,
predominance ,
preponderance ,
pressure ,
prestige ,
probity ,
proceeds ,
produce ,
profits ,
purchase ,
put faith in ,
receipt ,
receipts ,
receivables ,
receive ,
reception ,
recognition ,
recognize ,
refer ,
refer to ,
reference to ,
regard ,
reign ,
reliability ,
reliance ,
reliance on ,
rely on ,
remainder ,
render credit ,
render thanks ,
repute ,
respect ,
responsibility ,
return thanks ,
returns ,
revenue ,
right ,
royalties ,
rule ,
saddle on ,
saddle with ,
saddling ,
say ,
sense ,
set down to ,
set store by ,
settle upon ,
single entry ,
solvency ,
stock ,
store ,
strike a balance ,
suasion ,
subtle influence ,
suggestion ,
supremacy ,
sureness ,
surety ,
surplus ,
suspension of disbelief ,
swallow ,
sway ,
take ,
take for granted ,
take on faith ,
take on trust ,
take stock in ,
take -
in ,
takings ,
tenability ,
thank ,
thank offering ,
thank -
you ,
thanks ,
thanksgiving ,
think ,
tribute ,
trust ,
trustworthiness ,
unearned income ,
upper hand ,
weight ,
what is owing ,
whip hand ,
worth ,
yield CREDIT ,
common law ,
contracts .
The ability to borrow ,
on the opinion conceived by the lender that he will be repaid .
This definition includes the effect and the immediate cause of credit .
The debt due in consequence of such a contract is also called a credit ;
as ,
administrator of an the goods ,
chattels ,
effects and credits , &
c .
2 .
The time extended for the payment of goods sold ,
is also called a credit ;
as ,
the goods were sold at six months credit .
3 .
In commercial law ,
credit is understood as opposed to debit ;
credit is what is due to a merchant ,
debit ,
what is due by him 4 .
According to M .
Duvergier ,
credit also signifies that influence acquired by intrigue connected with certain social positions .
20 Toull .
n .
19 .
This last species of credit is not ,
of such value as to be the object of commerce .
Vide generally ,
5 Taunt .
R .
338 .
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