Credit to Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɹɛdət/, /ˈkɹɛdɪt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
KREH-dut TOO / KREH-dit TOO / KREH-dut tuh / KREH-dit tuh / KREH-dut tih / KREH-dit tih
kɹˈɛdɪt/ /tˈuː
kreh-DIT TOO
التعريف
Used to acknowledge someone's contribution, achievement, or good qualities, often in the phrase 'a credit to (someone or something)' meaning someone who makes others look good.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Often appears as 'be a credit to' (e.g., 'She is a credit to her school'). Used formally or in praise. Can also mean giving proper acknowledgment for an achievement ('credit to John for solving the problem'). Not about financial credit.
Spanish: mérito de - reconocer aPortuguese (BR): mérito de - dar crédito aPortuguese (PT): mérito de - dar crédito aChinese (Simplified): 归功于 - 归因于Chinese (Traditional): 歸功於 - 歸因於Hindi: श्रेय देनाArabic: يُنسب إلى - فضل لـBengali: গর্ব - সম্মান - অবদান স্বীকৃতিRussian: гордость - заслуга - отдать должноеJapanese: 誇り - 功績 - 称賛Vietnamese: niềm tự hào - công lao - ghi nhận công sứcKorean: 자랑 - 공로 - 인정Turkish: gurur kaynağı - takdir - hakkını teslim etmekUrdu: باعثِ فخر - اعزاز - کریڈٹ دیناIndonesian: kebanggaan - penghargaan - mengakui jasa
جمل نموذجية
She is a credit to her family.
basic
We should give credit to him for his hard work.
basic
This award is a credit to the whole team.
basic
Your honesty is really a credit to you.
natural
The new playground is a credit to everyone who helped build it.
natural
If anyone deserves credit to for solving this, it's her.
natural