クレジット名詞 - 定義、画像、発音と使用ノート
原題: credit noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
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- クレジットという名詞の定義や発音、使用に関するノートを提供する。Oxford Advanced American Dictionaryに基づき、クレジットの意味や関連する情報を詳しく解説している。
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credit noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced American Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com Oxford logo Toggle navigation Redeem Upgrade Help Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Redeem Upgrade Help TOP American English English American English Academic English Collocations Practical English Usage German-English English-German English American English Enter search text Definition of credit noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary credit noun noun NAmE / / ˈkrɛdət / / jump to other results buy now–pay later 1 [ uncountable ] an arrangement that you make, with a store for example, to pay later for something you buy to get/refuse credit We bought the dishwasher on credit . to offer interest-free credit (= allow someone to pay later, without any extra charge) a credit agreement credit terms Your credit limit is now $2,000. He's a bad credit risk (= he is unlikely to pay the money later) . Join us Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! money borrowed 2 [ uncountable , countable ] money that you borrow from a bank; a loan The bank refused further credit to the company. The company president applied for a $10,000 credit line/line of credit (= an amount of money that you can borrow over a period of time). 3 [ uncountable ] the status of being trusted to pay back money to someone who lends it to you Her credit isn't good anywhere now. money in bank 4 [ uncountable ] the amount of money you have in your bank account You have a credit balance of $250. 5 [ countable , uncountable ] a sum of money paid into a bank account; a record of the payment a credit of $50 You'll be paid by direct credit into your bank account. opposite debit money back 6 [ countable , uncountable ] ( technology ) a payment that someone has a right to for a particular reason a tax credit praise 7 [ uncountable ] credit (for something) praise or approval because you are responsible for something good that has happened He's a player who rarely seems to get the credit he deserves. I can't take all the credit for the show's success—it was a team effort. We did all the work and she gets all the credit! Credit will be given on the exam for good spelling and grammar. At least give him credit for trying (= praise him because he tried, even if he did not succeed) . His courage brought great credit to his regiment. compare blame , discredit 8 [ singular ] credit to somebody/something a person or thing whose qualities or achievements are praised and who therefore earns respect for someone or something else She is a credit to the school. Your children are a great credit to you. on movie/TV program 9 [ countable , usually plural ] the act of mentioning someone who worked on a project such as a movie or a television program She was given a program credit for her work on the costumes for the play. The credits (= the list of all the people involved) seemed to last almost as long as the film! unit of study 10 [ countable ] a unit of study at a college, university or school; the fact of having successfully completed a unit of study My math class is worth three credits. Idioms do somebody credit , do credit to somebody/something jump to other results if something does credit to a person or an organization, they deserve to be praised for it Your honesty does you great credit. have something to your credit jump to other results to have achieved something He's only 30, and he already has four novels to his credit. on the credit side jump to other results used to introduce the good points about someone or something, especially after the bad points have been mentioned On the credit side, she's always willing to work very late. to somebody's credit jump to other results making someone deserve praise or respect To his credit, Jack never told anyone exactly what had happened. It was to her credit that she managed to stay calm. See credit in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Check pronunciation: credit Other results All matches credit verb tax credit noun credit card noun credit union noun carbon credit noun credit bureau noun credit crunch noun credit rating noun letter of credit noun See more Nearby words credibility noun credible adjective credit noun credit verb creditable adjective