credential
credential 英 [krɪ'denʃ(ə)l] 美 [krə'dɛnʃl]
n. 证书;凭据;国书
名词复数:credentials
- A credential is something that’s proof of a claim you make about yourself or your skills. You might earn a credential in computer networking that lets employers know that you’re qualified to do the job.
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- n. 证书;凭据;国书
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1. Professional credentials
职业资格证书
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2. He has all the credentials for the job.
他做这项工作完全够格。
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3. She will first have to establish her leadership credentials.
她得首先证明她有担任领导的资格。
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4. The ambassador presented her credentials to the monarch.
外交官将她的证明书呈交国王。
- credential (n.) "that which entitles to credit," 1756, probably a back-formation from credentials, from Medieval Latin credentialis, from credentia "belief," from Latin credere "to believe, trust" (see credo). Rare in the singular form. Earlier in English as an adjective, "confirming, corroborating" (late 15c.). As a verb, "provide with credentials," by 1828 (implied in credentialed).
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