CREDITS

英音[ ˈkredɪts ] 美音[ ˈkredɪts ]
学分
常用释义
n. 学分(credit 的复数);[金融]信用;工作人员;演职员名单
v. 相信;归因于(credit 的三单形式)

例句

1·My math class is worth three credits.

我的数学课为三个学分。

—— 《牛津词典》

2·I couldn't transfer all my credits from junior college.

我无法把我在专科学校的所有学分都转过来。

—— 《牛津词典》

3·If I spend a semester in Madrid, will my credits transfer?

如果我在马德里上一学期的课,我的学分能转过来吗?

—— 《牛津词典》

4·Students gain college credits which count towards their degree.

学生获得的学分将计入其学位积分。

—— 《牛津词典》

5·Through the AP programme students can earn college credits in high school.

通过大学预修课程计划,学生在中学就可以拿到大学的学分。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

6·By investing in efficient plant it could generate lots of valuable carbon credits to sell to wealthier, more wasteful nations.

投资高效工厂能节余很多宝贵的碳信用额度,可以用来卖给那些更富有、更浪费的国家。

—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》

7·Otherwise, I will be short 6 credits.

否则,我会少6个学分。

8·I wanted to ask about getting credits for the internship.

我想问一下关于获得实习学分的事。

9·Yours is listed as regular so it is only showing three credits.

你的被列为普通,所以它只显示三个学分。

10·The system should show that I am registered to earn four credits.

系统里本应显示我注册了四个学分。

同义词

n.
学分(credit的复数);信用;工作人员;演职员名单
v.
相信;归因于(credit的三单形式)

更新时间:2025-06-22 13:36