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credits
cred·it C0735600 (krĕd′ĭt)n.1. a. An arrangement for deferred payment of a loan or purchase: a store that offers credit; bought my stereo on credit.b. The terms governing such an arrangement: low prices and easy credit.c. The time allowed for deferred payment: an automatic 30-day credit on all orders.2. a. The deduction of a payment made by a debtor from an amount due.b. The positive balance or amount remaining in a person's account.c. A credit line.3. Reputation for solvency and integrity entitling a person to be trusted in buying or borrowing: You should have no trouble getting the loan if your credit is good.4. a. Official certification or recognition that a student has successfully completed a course of study: He received full credit for his studies at a previous school.b. A unit of study so certified: This course carries three credits.5. often credits An acknowledgment of work done, as in the production of a motion picture or publication: At the end of the film we stayed to watch the credits.6. Influence based on the good opinion or confidence of others: used his credit with the police to get them to devote more time to the case.7. Recognition or approval for an act, ability, or quality: gave them credit for a job well done.8. A source of honor or distinction: This exceptional athlete is a credit to our team.9. A reputation for sound character or quality; standing: It is to their credit that they worked so hard without complaining.10. Belief or confidence in the truth of something: "They give no credit to [his] scurrilous assertions" (John Edgar Wideman). See Synonyms at belief.tr.v. cred·it·ed, cred·it·ing, cred·its 1. a. To give as a credit: credited $500 to her account.b. To give a credit to: credit an account.2. To give or award an educational credit to.3. a. To regard as having performed an action or being endowed with a quality: had to credit them with good intentions.b. To ascribe or attribute: credit the invention to him; credited her recovery to an innovative treatment. See Synonyms at attribute.4. Archaic To bring honor or distinction to. [French, from Old French, from Old Italian credito, from Latin crēditum, loan, from neuter past participle of crēdere, to entrust; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.]credits (ˈkrɛdɪts) pl n1. (Film) a list of those responsible for the production of a film or television programme2. (Broadcasting) a list of those responsible for the production of a film or television programmeThesaurusNoun | 1. | credits - a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)list, listing - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)motion picture, motion-picture show, movie, moving picture, moving-picture show, pic, film, picture show, flick, picture - a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement; "they went to a movie every Saturday night"; "the film was shot on location"acknowledgement, acknowledgment - a statement acknowledging something or someone; "she must have seen him but she gave no sign of acknowledgment"; "the preface contained an acknowledgment of those who had helped her" | Translationscredit (ˈkredit) noun1. time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received. We don't give credit at this shop. 賒帳期 赊购2. money loaned (by a bank). 貸款 贷款3. trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc. Your credit is good. 信用 信用4. (an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered. Our credits are greater than our debits. 記入貸方的款項 记入贷方的金额5. the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank. Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars. 存款 存款6. belief or trust. This theory is gaining credit. 信任 信任7. (American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree. (美國)學分 (美国)学分 verb1. to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account). This cheque was credited to your account last month. 把...記入貸方 把...记入贷方2. (with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having. He was credited with magical powers. 認為...有 认为...有3. to believe (something) to be possible. Well, would you credit that! 相信...是可能的 相信...是可能的ˈcreditable adjective bringing honour or respect. creditable effort. 值得讚揚的,值得敬佩的 值得赞扬的,可称誉的 ˈcreditably adverb 值得讚揚地,值得敬佩地 受赞扬地,可称誉地 ˈcreditor noun a person to whom a debt is owed. 債權人 债权人ˈcredits noun plural the list of names of the actors, producer, director etc given at the beginning or end of a film. 影片片頭或片尾演員、製作人、導演等名單 (电影的片头或片尾注明演员、导演、制片人等的)演职员名单 credit card a card which allows the holder to buy goods etc on credit. to pay by credit card. 信用卡 信用卡be a credit to (someone), do (someone) credit to bring honour or respect to (someone or something). Your son is a credit to his school; Your honesty does you credit. 為...帶來榮譽或敬重 为...带来荣誉give (someone) credit (for something) to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc). He was given credit for completing the work so quickly. 為...而稱讚某人 为...而称赞某人on credit payment being made after the date of sale. Do you sell goods on credit? 賒帳 赊帐take (the) credit (for something) to accept the praise given (for something). I did all the work, and he took all the credit. 居功 居功EncyclopediaSeecreditcredits
Words related to creditsnoun a list of acknowledgements of those who contributed to the creation of a film (usually run at the end of the film)Related Words- list
- listing
- motion picture
- motion-picture show
- movie
- moving picture
- moving-picture show
- pic
- film
- picture show
- flick
- picture
- acknowledgement
- acknowledgment
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