credit

US /ˈkred.ɪt/
UK /ˈkred.ɪt/
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1.

信用, 信贷

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?
我能用信用卡买这个吗?
The store offers interest-free credit for new customers.
这家商店为新客户提供免息信贷
2.

贷方, 入账

an entry in an account recording a sum received

:
There's a credit of $50 on your account.
您的账户上有50美元的贷方
The bank processed the credit to my savings account.
银行处理了我储蓄账户的贷记
3.

功劳, 赞扬

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

:
She deserves full credit for the success of the project.
她应该得到项目成功的全部功劳
He took credit for an idea that wasn't his own.
他把不属于自己的想法的功劳据为己有。
4.

学分

a unit of study at a college or university

:
You need 120 credits to graduate.
你需要120个学分才能毕业。
This course is worth 3 credits.
这门课值3个学分
1.

存入, 贷记

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

:
Please credit my account with the refund amount.
请将退款金额存入我的账户。
The bank will credit your account by tomorrow.
银行将在明天前将款项存入您的账户。
2.

归功于, 认为...是

to attribute (an achievement or good quality) to someone

:
The discovery was credited to a team of young scientists.
这项发现归功于一个年轻科学家团队。
She was credited with saving the company from bankruptcy.
她被认为是将公司从破产中拯救出来的人。