Значение слова "CREDIT (FOR SOMETHING)" найдено в 1 источнике

CREDIT (FOR SOMETHING)

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
credit (for something): translation

*credit (for something)
1. praise or recognition for one's role in something. (*Typically: get \credit (for something); have \credit (for something); givesomeone \credit (for something).) Especially with a lot of \credit (for something), much \credit (for something).) •

Mary should get a lot of credit for the team's success.

Each of the team captains should get credit.

2. praise or recognition of someone for having a particular quality.(*Typically: get \credit (for something); have \credit (for something); give someone \credit (for something).) •

We give her a lot of credit for her ability to get people to work out their differences.

We will give credit to Sharon for her good humor.

3. credit granted to someone's account for some other financial transaction. (*Typically: get \credit (for something); have \credit (for something); give someone \credit (for something).) •

I will give you credit for the returned merchandise.

We got credit for the check Brian sent us.



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