credit

US /ˈkred.ɪt/
UK /ˈkred.ɪt/
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1.

crédito

the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future

:
Can I buy this on credit?
¿Puedo comprar esto a crédito?
The store offers interest-free credit for new customers.
La tienda ofrece crédito sin intereses para nuevos clientes.
2.

crédito, abono

an entry in an account recording a sum received

:
There's a credit of $50 on your account.
Hay un crédito de $50 en su cuenta.
The bank processed the credit to my savings account.
El banco procesó el crédito a mi cuenta de ahorros.
3.

crédito, mérito

public acknowledgment or praise, given or received for an achievement or quality

:
She deserves full credit for the success of the project.
Ella merece todo el crédito por el éxito del proyecto.
He took credit for an idea that wasn't his own.
Se atribuyó el mérito de una idea que no era suya.
4.

crédito, crédito académico

a unit of study at a college or university

:
You need 120 credits to graduate.
Necesitas 120 créditos para graduarte.
This course is worth 3 credits.
Este curso vale 3 créditos.
1.

abonar, acreditar

to add an amount of money to a customer's account

:
Please credit my account with the refund amount.
Por favor, abone el importe del reembolso a mi cuenta.
The bank will credit your account by tomorrow.
El banco abonará su cuenta para mañana.
2.

atribuir, acreditar

to attribute (an achievement or good quality) to someone

:
The discovery was credited to a team of young scientists.
El descubrimiento fue atribuido a un equipo de jóvenes científicos.
She was credited with saving the company from bankruptcy.
Se le atribuyó haber salvado a la empresa de la bancarrota.