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credit /ˈkredɪt/ ●ˈcredit A with B●ˈcredit B to A1. to believe that sb/sth is responsible for sth or for doing sth, especially sth good 认为…负责某事(或做某事);把某事归功于◆Bach is credited with performing the first solo on a piano. 巴赫被认为是第一个表演钢琴独奏的人。◆She credits her good looks and intelligence to her father’s side of the family. 她认为自己的美貌和才智遗传自父亲的血统。2. to consider that sb/sth has a particular good quality or characteristic 认为…有(某品质或优点)◆I had credited him with more sense. 我原以为他会更有判断力。◆Numerous health benefits are credited to this natural oil. 人们认为这种天然油对健康好处良多。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。 NOTE You can also use the pattern credit sb/sth as sth, especially in the passive 也可说 credit sb/sth as sth,尤用在被动语态结构中◆The cheetah is generally credited as the world’s fastest animal. 猎豹被公认为世界上跑得最快的动物。[v + n/pron + prep] |