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1. The president will accredit you as his assistant.
董事长将任命你做他的助理。
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2. Ruth is always truthful and anything she says will be accredited.
露丝总是诚实的,所以她所说的任何话都会被人相信。
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3. He was accredited ambassador to Lisbon.
他奉派出任里斯本大使。
1. 将(..)归於:account 叙述,说明 | accredit 将(......)归於 | accumulate 堆积,积聚
2. 信任:Accra 阿克拉 | accredit 信任 | accreditation 委派
3. 授权:4 Abound 丰富 | 4 Accredit 授权 | 4 Accredited registrars 域名注册机构
4. 承认合格,授权,认为...属於,归因:succor 帮助,援助 | accredit 承认合格,授权,认为...属於,归因 | credence 相信,可信赖
1. 鉴定…为合格;确认…达到标准
If an educational qualification or institution is accredited, it is officially declared to be of an approved standard.
e.g. This degree programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
这门学位课程经电气工程师学院鉴定完全合格。
e.g. ...an accredited college of Brunel University.
布鲁内尔大学的一所正式学院
2. 委任;委派;认可
If someone such as a diplomat or journalist is accredited to a particular job or place, they are officially recognized as having that job, or the right to be in that place.
e.g. The President proposed that Russian diplomats could be accredited to NATO headquarters...
总统提议俄罗斯外交官可被派驻北约总部。
e.g. Some of the organisations taking part protested that the delegates they had chosen were not being accredited.
一些参加的组织抗议他们所选出的代表未获委任。
verb
1. ascribe an achievement to
e.g. She was not properly credited in the program
Synonym: credit
2. grant credentials to
e.g. The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution
recognize an academic degree
3. provide or send (envoys or embassadors) with official credentials