credentials
credentials 英 [krəˈdenʃlz] 美 [krəˈdenʃlz]
n. 资格,资历;证书,文凭 v. 得到信用;授…以证书(credential的三单形式)
名词复数:credentials
- Credentials offer proof of a fact, or of qualifications. A driver’s license, a doctor’s badge, or a diploma all count as credentials — as long as they’re real!
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- n. 资格,资历;证书,文凭
- v. 得到信用;授…以证书(credential的三单形式)
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1. He has all the credentials for the job.
他做这项工作完全够格。
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2. She will first have to establish her leadership credentials.
她得首先证明她有担任领导的资格。
- credentials (n.) "letters entitling the bearer to certain credit or confidence," 1670s, from Medieval Latin credentialis, from credentia "belief," from Latin credere "to believe, trust" (see credo). Probably immediately as a shortening of letters credential (1520s, with French word order); earlier was letter of credence (mid-14c.). Especially in reference to the letters of authorization given by a government to an ambassador.
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