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credentials noun 1qualities/training/experience 资格;培训;经历ADJECTIVE | VERB + CREDENTIALS | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEexcellent, good, impeccable, impressive, solid, strong 出色的/优秀的/无可挑剔的/令人印象深刻的/过硬的/令人叹服的资历right 合适的资历◆She always had the right credentials to make it in the world of country music.她总会有合适的资历在乡村音乐界获得成功。academic, educational, teaching 学术/教育/教学资历diplomatic, military, political, professional, scientific, etc. 外交方面的、军事方面的、政治方面的、职业方面的、科学方面的等资历conservative, democratic, green, socialist, etc. 保守党、民主党、绿党、社会党等资历national-security (NAmE) 国家安全资格VERB + CREDENTIALShave 有资历◆Actor Brent Everett has impressive credentials.演员布伦特・埃弗里特的资历令人印象深刻。earn 赢得资格establish, prove 确立/证明有资格◆They had already established their credentials as architects with office buildings.他们建造了许多办公大楼,已确立了自己作为建筑师的资格。burnish (especially NAmE) , emphasize, strengthen, underline (especially BrE) 增强资格;突出资历question 质疑资格◆Rush questioned his credentials to lead the group.拉什对他领导该团体的资格表示怀疑。PREPOSITIONcredentials as 作为⋯的资格◆First, he had to establish his credentials as a researcher.首先,他得证明自己有资格做研究员。credentials for 做⋯的资历◆She had excellent credentials for the job.她资历出众,完全胜任这项工作。 |