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$ C* E _/ ]# ?! K7 \& H作为英语第二语言,我也觉得可以理解为credit,但是我来贴一下牛津字典里credit的意思(作为名词来说):) W- N' v# R7 t! N
5 ^2 P) P f x1 H1. The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future1 ~4 T; G# h9 n
2. An entry recording a sum received, listed on the right-hand side or column of an account. The opposite of debit
: ^* C3 J* p7 L" g3. Public acknowledgment or praise, typically that given or received when a person’s responsibility for an action or idea becomes or is made apparent: _$ O' K$ @+ f! i( G
4. Chiefly North American The acknowledgment of a student’s completion of a course that counts toward a degree or diploma as maintained in a school’s records# q, b% K3 w7 h4 A
5. The quality of being believed or credited
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1. The beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something
" v7 y! t o- X" {' e% g# n/ w9 o" J: T1.1 A widespread belief that someone or something has a particular habit or characteristic$ ]: m0 K% g3 q& n& L! b+ h
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6 x+ o4 n3 W. i$ t& {/ Y在北美的credit泛指信用度,而非信誉度。7 Z4 |9 U$ m# D- J
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