Found 3 items, similar to Crediting.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: credit
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: credit
credit
n 1: approval;
“give her recognition for trying”;
“he was given
credit for his work”;
“give her credit for trying”;
“the
credits were given at the end of the film” [syn:
recognition]
2: money available for a client to borrow
3: an accounting entry acknowledging income or capital items
[syn:
credit entry] [ant:
debit]
4: used in the phrase `to your credit' in order to indicate an
achievement deserving praise;
“she already had several
performances to her credit”;
5: arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
[syn:
deferred payment] [ant:
cash]
6: recognition by a college or university that a course of
studies has been successfully completed; typically
measured in semester hours [syn:
course credit]
7: a short note recognizing a source of information or of a
quoted passage;
“the student's essay failed to list
several important citations”;
“the acknowledgments are
usually printed at the front of a book”;
“the article
includes mention of similar clinical cases” [syn:
citation,
acknowledgment,
reference,
mention,
quotation]
8: an entry on a list of persons who contributed to a film or
written work
credit
v 1: give someone credit for something;
“We credited her for
saving our jobs”
2: give credit for;
“She was not properly credited in the
program” [syn:
accredit]
3: accounting: enter as credit;
“We credit your account with
$100” [ant:
debit]
4: have trust in; trust in the truth or veracity of
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Crediting
Credit
\Cred"it\ (kr[e^]d"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Credited; p. pr. & vb. n.
Crediting.]
1. To confide in the truth of; to give credence to; to put
trust in; to believe.
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How shall they credit
A poor unlearned virgin? --Shak.
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2. To bring honor or repute upon; to do credit to; to raise
the estimation of.
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You credit the church as much by your government as
you did the school formerly by your wit. --South.
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3. (Bookkeeping) To enter upon the credit side of an account;
to give credit for; as, to credit the amount paid; to set
to the credit of; as, to credit a man with the interest
paid on a bond.
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To credit with, to give credit for; to assign as justly due
to any one.
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Crove, Helmholtz, and Meyer, are more than any
others to be credited with the clear enunciation of
this doctrine. --Newman.
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