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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - credit

 
 

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credit
~1 n 1 »DELAYED PAYMENT« an arrangement with a shop, bank etc that makes it possible for you to buy something and pay for it later  (on credit (=bought using this arrangement))  (stores that sell goods on credit | interest-free credit (=credit with no additional charge))  (- compare debit1 (2)) 2 »PRAISE« approval or praise that you give to someone for something they have done  (give (sb) credit (for sth))  (You could at least give him some credit for all the effort he's put in. | take/claim/deserve etc (the) credit)  (Sam never once accepted all the credit for himself. | to sb's credit (=making someone deserve praise or admiration))  (It is much to her credit that Joy persevered in spite of all the difficulties.) 3 be a credit to sb/sth also do sb/sth credit to behave so well or be so successful that everyone who is connected with you can be proud of you  (She's a credit to the team. | Your children really do you credit.) 4 have sth to your credit to have achieved something  (She already has two successful novels to her credit.) 5 be in credit to have money in your bank account  (There are no bank charges if you stay in credit.) 6 »FILM« the credits the list of names of actors and other people involved shown at the beginning or end of a film or television programme 7 on the credit side used to say that the things you are going to mention are the good or positive things about someone or something  (On the credit side, the school has considerable success in sport and music.) 8 »UNIVERSITY« a successfully completed part of a course at a university or college  (The drama course should give me enough credits to finish my degree.) 9 »TRUE/CORRECT« the belief that something is true or correct ~2 v 1 to believe that something is true  (He told me he'd just won first prize - would you credit it? | I find that statement rather hard to credit.) 2 to add money to a bank account  (The cheque has been credited to your account.)  (- compare debit2 (1)) 3 credit sb with sth to believe that someone has a quality, or has done something good  (Do credit me with a little intelligence! | This symbol was credited with magical powers.) 4 be credited to if something is credited to someone or something, they have achieved it or are the reason for it  (Much of their success can be credited to Wilson - an expert.)
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  (credits, crediting, credited) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. If you are allowed credit, you are allowed to pay for goods or services several weeks or months after you have received them. The group can’t get credit to buy farming machinery... You can ask a dealer for a discount whether you pay cash or buy on credit. N-UNCOUNT: oft on N 2. If someone or their bank account is in credit, their bank account has money in it. (mainly BRIT) The idea that I could be charged when I’m in credit makes me very angry... Interest is payable on credit balances. N-UNCOUNT: in N, N n 3. When a sum of money is credited to an account, the bank adds that sum of money to the total in the account. She noticed that only $80,000 had been credited to her account... Midland decided to change the way it credited payments to accounts... Interest is calculated daily and credited once a year, on 1 April. ? debit VERB: be V-ed to n, V n to n, be V-ed, also V n 4. A credit is a sum of money which is added to an account. The statement of total debits and credits is known as a balance. ? debit N-COUNT 5. A credit is an amount of money that is given to someone. Senator Bill Bradley outlined his own tax cut, giving families $350 in tax credits per child... = allowance N-COUNT 6. If you get the credit for something good, people praise you because you are responsible for it, or are thought to be responsible for it. It would be wrong for us to take all the credit... Some of the credit for her relaxed manner must go to Andy. ? blame N-UNCOUNT: oft the N for n/-ing 7. If people credit someone with an achievement or if it is credited to them, people say or believe that they were responsible for it. The staff are crediting him with having saved Hythe’s life... The screenplay for ‘Gabriel Over the White House’ is credited to Carey Wilson. VERB: V n with -ing/n, be V-ed to n, also V n to n 8. If you credit someone with a quality, you believe or say that...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle French, from Old Italian ~o, from Latin ~um something entrusted to another, loan, from neuter of ~us, past participle of credere to believe, entrust — more at creed  Date: 1537  1. reliance on the truth or reality of something gave ~ to everything he said  2.  a. the balance in a person's favor in an account  b. an amount or sum placed at a person's disposal by a bank  c. the provision of money, goods, or services with the expectation of future payment long-term ~; also money, goods, or services so provided exhausted their ~  d.  (1) an entry on the right-hand side of an account constituting an addition to a revenue, net worth, or liability account  (2) a deduction from an expense or asset account  e. any one of or the sum of the items entered on the right-hand side of an account  f. a deduction from an amount otherwise due  3.  a. influence or power derived from enjoying the confidence of another or others  b. good name ; esteem; also financial or commercial trustworthiness  4. archaic credibility  5. a source of honor a ~ to the school  6.  a. something that gains or adds to reputation or esteem ; honor took no ~ for his kindly act  b. recognition, acknowledgment quite willing to accept undeserved ~  7. recognition by name of a person contributing to a performance (as a film or telecast) the opening ~s  8.  a. recognition by a school or college that a student has fulfilled a requirement leading to a degree  b. ~ hour  Synonyms: see belief, influence  II. transitive verb  Etymology: partly from 1~; partly from Latin ~us, past participle  Date: circa 1530  1. to trust in the truth of ; believe find his story hard to ~  2. to supply goods on ~ to  3. archaic to bring ~ or honor upon  4.  a. to enter upon the ~ side of an account  b. to place an amount to the ~ of ~ his account with ten dollars  5.  a. to consider usually favorably as the source, agent, or performer of an action or the possessor of a trait ~s him with an excellent sense...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. & v. --n. 1 (usu. of a person) a source of honour, pride, etc. (is a credit to the school). 2 the acknowledgement of merit (must give him credit for consistency). 3 a good reputation (his credit stands high). 4 a belief or trust (I place credit in that). b something believable or trustworthy (that statement has credit). 5 a a person's financial standing; the sum of money at a person's disposal in a bank etc. b the power to obtain goods etc. before payment (based on the trust that payment will be made). 6 (usu. in pl.) an acknowledgement of a contributor's services to a film, television programme, etc. 7 a grade above a pass in an examination. 8 a reputation for solvency and honesty in business. 9 a (in bookkeeping) the acknowledgement of being paid by an entry on the credit side of an account. b the sum entered. c the credit side of an account. 10 US a certificate indicating that a student has completed a course. --v.tr. (credited, crediting) 1 believe (cannot credit it). 2 (usu. foll. by to, with) enter on the credit side of an account (credited {pound}20 to him; credited him with {pound}20). Phrases and idioms credit account Brit. an account with a shop etc. for obtaining goods or services before payment. credit card a card from a bank etc. authorizing the obtaining of goods on credit. credit note a note given by a shop etc. in return for goods returned, stating the value of goods owed to the customer. credit rating an estimate of a person's suitability to receive commercial credit. credit sale the sale of goods on credit. credit title a person's name appearing at the beginning or end of a film or broadcast etc. as an acknowledgement. credit transfer a transfer from one person's bank account to another's. credit a person with ascribe (a good quality) to a person. do credit to (or do a person credit) enhance the reputation of. get credit for be given credit for. give a person credit for 1 enter (a sum) to a person's credit. 2 ascribe (a good quality) to a person. give credit to believe. letter of credit a letter from a...
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Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1. сущ. 1) вера, доверие 2) кредит 3) долг 4) сумма, записанная на приход 5) аккредитив • - Credit Guarantee - Credit Union - Extension Of Credit - Federal Intermediate Credit Bank - Investment credit - Mortgage credit - acceptance credit - acceptance letter of credit - access to credit - account credit - agricultural credit - allocate a credit - allocate credit - allot credits - allow credit - amount of credit - amount of credit , total credit - availability of credit - available credit - bank credit - banking credit - blank credit - business credit - buy on credit - cash credit - closed-end credit - committed line of credit - confirmed letter of credit - confirmed credit - consumer credit - cost of credit - credit accommodation - credit account - credit against securities - credit agencies - credit agency report - credit allocation - credit an account with an amount - credit an account - credit an amount to an account - credit analysis - credit and debit - credit application - credit association - credit at bank - credit availability - credit balance - credit balance of an account - credit business - credit capacity - credit card company - credit card - credit ceiling - credit certificate - credit commitment - credit committee - credit condition - credit conditions - credit control - credit deal - credit disability insurance - credit disability - credit discrimination - credit evaluation - credit extension - credit facilities - credit facility - credit fee - credit file - credit for a period from ... to ... - credit for goods - credit for refunding - credit fund - credit granting - credit history - credit in the amount of... - credit information - credit institution - credit instrument - credit instruments - credit insurance , insurance of credit - credit interest - credit is granted - credit life insurance - credit limit - credit limitation - credit losses - credit man - credit market - credit need - credit needs - credit note - credit on a thing - credit on easy terms - credit on...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  образ. 1. "кредит" (зачет) "Зачетная единица Карнеги". Зачет, выставляемый учащемуся за один прослушанный курс в школе или высшем учебном заведении, объем которого составляет обычно один академический час в неделю в течение семестра (или два зачета - за курс в два семестра, или за курс в два часа в неделю, читаемый за один семестр). Для получения удостоверения о прохождении курса в учебном заведении по какой-либо специальности требуется получить определенное минимальное число "кредитов". Как правило оно составляет несколько десятков или даже более сотни. См. тж. credit hour 2. разг. "высший балл" Высшая оценка на экзамене ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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  1. вера, доверие to give credit to smth. —- поверить чему-л. to put credit in hearsay —- поверить слухам to lose credit —- потерять доверие the latest news lend credit to the earlier reports —- последние известия подтверждают полученные ранее сообщения 2. репутация; надежность; доброе имя he is a man of credit —- он человек, пользующийся хорошей репутацией; на него можно положиться 3. влияние, значение; уважение he resolved to employ all his credit in order to prevent the marriage —- он решил использовать все свое влияние, чтобы помешать этому браку 4. честь, заслуга credit line —- выражение благодарности в чей-л. адрес to do smb. credit, to do credit to smb., to stand to smb.'s credit —- делать честь кому-л. to take credit for smth. —- приписывать себе честь чего-л., ставить себе в заслугу что-л. to give smb. credit for smth. —- признавать что-л. за кем-л. we give him credit for the idea —- мы признаем, что это была его идея 5. считать, полагать I gave you credit for being a more sensible fellow —- я думал, что вы благоразумнее give me credit for some brains! —- не считайте меня круглым дураком! the boy is a credit to his parents —- родители могут гордиться таким мальчиком it is greatly to your credit that you have passed such a difficult examination —- успешная сдача такого трудного экзамена делает вам честь she's not yet 30 years old and already she has 5 books to her credit —- ей еще нет тридцати лет, а у нее на...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) доверие; вера - give credit to  2) хорошая репутация  3) похвала, честь to ones credit - к чьей-л. чести the boy is a credit to his family - мальчик делает честь своей семье - do smb. credit  4) влияние; значение; уважение (of, for)  5) amer. зачет; удостоверение о прохождении какого-л. курса в учебном заведении  6) fin. кредит; долг; сумма, записанная на приход; правая сторона бухгалтерской книги - on credit - allow credit  7) attr. - credit card - credit worthiness  2. v.  1) доверять; верить за что-л. (for) Even if you dont agree with the members opinion, you must credit him for his loyalty.  2) приписывать to credit smb. with good intentions - приписывать кому-л. добрые намерения  3) fin. кредитовать Syn: see attribute CREDIT card кредитная карточка (форма безналичного расчета) CREDIT worthiness кредитоспособность ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  See: DO CREDIT. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - 1526, from L. creditum "a loan, thing entrusted to another," from pp. of credere "to trust, entrust, believe." The commercial sense was the original one in Eng. (creditor is from 1447). Credit card is from 1952; the phrase was used late 19c. to mean "traveller's cheque." ...
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