credit
Prononciation : [/ˈkɹɛdɪt/]
Mot
Contexte : « financial »
(noun) money that is borrowed with the promise to pay it back in the future. It's like borrowing a toy from a friend and agreeing to give it back later.
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She used her credit card to buy the new laptop.
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He already has too much credit card debt.
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Do you have enough credit to buy the car?
Contexte : « acknowledgement »
(noun) public acknowledgment or recognition for something you have done well. It's like your teacher praising you for getting a good grade on a test.
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She received credit for her hard work on the project.
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He didn't receive enough credit for his contributions to the team.
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Did he get credit for his idea in the presentation?
Contexte : « trustworthiness »
(verb) to believe that someone is telling the truth or deserving of praise. It's like agreeing that your friend is telling you the truth about finishing their homework.
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I credit her with always being honest with me.
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I don't credit his excuse for being late.
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Do you credit him with doing well on the exam?
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