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单词 accredited
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Definition of accredited in English:

accredited

adjective əˈkrɛdɪtɪdəˈkrɛdədəd
  • (of a person, organization, or course of study) officially recognized or authorized.

    an accredited practitioner
    an accredited college
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The expansion of student numbers in developed countries and the growth in numbers of accredited institutions and courses have led to public concerns about quality.
    • Ah, but don't think that we are presently free of wrong-headed notions originated by trained and accredited scientists.
    • It also raises the legal age for owning a gun to 21 from 16 and new firearm owners will be have to undergo a training and safety course at an accredited institution.
    • I'd make an appointment with him or another accredited plastic surgeon to discuss your options.
    • We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams.
    • Coaches, athletes, managers and parents are being encouraged to attend the four-day accredited course to promote player safety during the coming winter season.
    • Courses are fully accredited, and if completed successfully, may be applied towards a degree.
    • The state of Washington established a scholarship program for students who meet certain academic and financial criteria and study at an accredited college within the state.
    • Local training providers will be linked to training in using the arts with community groups, music technology, voluntary sector development, multimedia and creative IT, including accredited courses.
    • Graduates of accredited courses report successful avoidance of life-threatening situations and greater confidence resulting from their newly acquired security awareness and field medical skills.
    • What it does provide are titles, descriptions, and syllabi of a large number of courses from accredited academic institutions.
    • The programme, which offers a broad range of courses leading to accredited academic and professional awards as well as recognised training certificates, has enjoyed tremendous success in recent years.
    • Australia banned two IOC accredited officials from entering the country during the Sydney Games for security reasons, raising protests from the IOC at the time.
    • In addition to providing a range of accredited courses, the centres also provide open access hours to registered students during which time they have the opportunity to practice the skills they are learning.
    • You can check the list of members on the JUMVEA website, and accredited members will proudly display their membership on their website.
    • However, I will tell you that I have a four-year Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a course concentration in psychology.
    • This is an accredited course and is recognised by the Australian Coaching Council.
    • Women in Governance is a free, accredited course set up by the Richmond Council for Voluntary Service in partnership with its sister agencies in Kingston and Merton, and funded by the Association of Local Government.
    • Their accredited courses offer very small classes (four people per sailboat!) that last over 30 hours in total.
    • As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process.
 
 

Definition of accredited in US English:

accredited

adjectiveəˈkredədədəˈkrɛdədəd
  • (of a person, organization, or course of study) officially recognized or authorized.

    an accredited practitioner
    an accredited college
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is an accredited course and is recognised by the Australian Coaching Council.
    • I'd make an appointment with him or another accredited plastic surgeon to discuss your options.
    • Ah, but don't think that we are presently free of wrong-headed notions originated by trained and accredited scientists.
    • The programme, which offers a broad range of courses leading to accredited academic and professional awards as well as recognised training certificates, has enjoyed tremendous success in recent years.
    • Coaches, athletes, managers and parents are being encouraged to attend the four-day accredited course to promote player safety during the coming winter season.
    • Courses are fully accredited, and if completed successfully, may be applied towards a degree.
    • In addition to providing a range of accredited courses, the centres also provide open access hours to registered students during which time they have the opportunity to practice the skills they are learning.
    • Women in Governance is a free, accredited course set up by the Richmond Council for Voluntary Service in partnership with its sister agencies in Kingston and Merton, and funded by the Association of Local Government.
    • As of 2003, accredited organizations are expected to engage in at least one proactive risk assessment of a high-risk process.
    • What it does provide are titles, descriptions, and syllabi of a large number of courses from accredited academic institutions.
    • Their accredited courses offer very small classes (four people per sailboat!) that last over 30 hours in total.
    • You can check the list of members on the JUMVEA website, and accredited members will proudly display their membership on their website.
    • However, I will tell you that I have a four-year Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a course concentration in psychology.
    • Graduates of accredited courses report successful avoidance of life-threatening situations and greater confidence resulting from their newly acquired security awareness and field medical skills.
    • It also raises the legal age for owning a gun to 21 from 16 and new firearm owners will be have to undergo a training and safety course at an accredited institution.
    • Local training providers will be linked to training in using the arts with community groups, music technology, voluntary sector development, multimedia and creative IT, including accredited courses.
    • The state of Washington established a scholarship program for students who meet certain academic and financial criteria and study at an accredited college within the state.
    • The expansion of student numbers in developed countries and the growth in numbers of accredited institutions and courses have led to public concerns about quality.
    • Australia banned two IOC accredited officials from entering the country during the Sydney Games for security reasons, raising protests from the IOC at the time.
    • We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams.
 
 
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