| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Synonyms |
|---|---|---|---|
| credit | /'kɹɛdɪt/ | Noun
| approval praise respect points |
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| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Synonyms |
|---|---|---|---|
| credit | /'kɹɛdɪt/ | Noun
| approval praise respect points |
credit
ReplyDelete['kredit]
n. 信用,荣誉,贷款,学分
v. 归功于,赞颂,信任
It is greatly to your credit that you gave back the money you found; your honesty does you credit.
Five suspects, all from Eastern Europe, were among 17 accused by the Manhattan district attorney of the online theft of more than 95000 credit card numbers.
ReplyDeleteProving you're worthy of a low loan rate or a new credit card isn't easy in today's lending world.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; shin you tori hiki
The credit for this invention goes to Mr. Lodge and his collaborators.
ReplyDeleteTo his eternal credit, he did not mention it to anyone.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 신용, 명성, 명예
Check your free consumer credit report online as well as business credit reports and marketing solutions.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Credito
When it comes to credit information, what you think you know that isn't true can really hurt you.
ReplyDeleteRussian: кредит