accredit
美[ə'kredɪt] 英[ə'kredɪt]vt. 归于;认为;授权;委派;鉴定合格 过去式:accredited 过去分词:accredited 现在分词:accrediting 第三人称单数:accredits 近义词:endorse,approve,certificate,ascribe,license,impute,recognize,sanction,authorize,certify,recognise,credit,
英英释义
Verb
- grant credentials to;
"The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution" "recognize an academic degree"
- provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials
- ascribe an achievement to;
"She was not properly credited in the program"
例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
- We accredit the invention of the electric light bulb to Edison.我们把电灯的发明归功于爱迪生。
- People accredit him with the authorship of this novel人们认为他是这部小说的作者。
- The United States Department Education does not accredit schools.美国教育部并不给学校授权。
- Party can be changed to accredit limits of the attorney, can expand or narrow, after dealership is changed, should inform people of court and the opposing party.当事人对委托代理人的授权范围是可以变更的,可以扩大或缩小,代理权变更后,应通知人民法院和对方当事人。
- The president will accredit you as his assistant.董事长将任命你做他的助理。
- Our envoy was accredited to the new government.我国已向该国新政府派遣了外交使节。
- Colleges may be accredited by regional associations.学院是否合格可由地区各协会作出鉴定。