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1 creditworthiness
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4 credibility
credibility [‚kredəˈbɪlɪtɪ]* * *[ˌkredə'bɪlətɪ]noun crédibilité fcredibility gap — écart m entre les apparences et la réalité
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5 credible
credible [ˈkredɪbl]• it is scarcely credible that... on a du mal à croire que...* * *['kredəbl]adjective ( all contexts) crédible -
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credit [ˈkredɪt]1. nouna. (financial) crédit m• "no credit" « la maison ne fait pas crédit »• in credit [account] approvisionnéb. ( = belief) he's got more sense than people give him credit for il a plus de bon sens qu'on ne le croit2. plural nouna. ( = believe) [+ rumour, news] croireb. to credit sb/sth with (having) certain powers reconnaître à qn/qch certains pouvoirsc. to credit £50 to sb or to sb's account créditer qn de 50 livres4. compounds► credit hour noun ≈ unité f d'enseignement* * *['kredɪt] 1.1) ( resultant praise) mérite m ( for de)to get/take the credit — se voir attribuer/s'attribuer le mérite ( for de)
2) ( subject of pride)to be a credit to somebody/something — faire honneur à quelqu'un/quelque chose
3) ( recognition)he is more intelligent than he is given credit for — il est plus intelligent qu'on ne le croit généralement
4) ( credence) crédit m5) Commerce crédit m2.to be £25 in credit — être créditeur de 25 livres sterling
credits plural noun Cinema, Television générique m3.transitive verb1)to credit somebody with — attribuer à quelqu'un [achievement]
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10 discredit
discredit [dɪsˈkredɪt]( = cast slur on) discréditer ; ( = make doubtful) mettre en doute2. noun* * *[dɪs'kredɪt] 1.noun discrédit m2.transitive verb discréditer [person, organization]; mettre en doute [report, theory] -
11 incredible
incredible [ɪnˈkredəbl]• it is incredible that... il est incroyable que... + subj• incredible though it may seem... aussi incroyable que cela puisse paraître...* * *[ɪn'kredəbl]1) ( unbelievable) incroyable2) (colloq) ( wonderful) fantastique -
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13 street cred
(colloq) [ˌstriːt 'kred] nounto have street cred — être dans le coup (colloq)
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['kredəbl](that may be believed: The story he told was barely credible.) croyable- credibly- credibility -
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[in'kredəbl]1) (hard to believe: He does an incredible amount of work.) incroyable2) (impossible to believe; not credible: I found his story incredible.) incroyable•- incredibility -
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accredit [ə'kredɪt]∎ they accredited the discovery to him on lui a attribué cette découverte;∎ she is accredited with having discovered radium on lui attribue la découverte du radium(b) (provide with credentials) accréditer;∎ he's the ambassador accred-ited to Morocco c'est l'ambassadeur accrédité au Maroc(c) (recognize as bona fide) agréer -
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accreditation [ə‚kredɪ'teɪʃən]accréditation f;∎ to seek accreditation chercher à se faire accréditer ou reconnaîtreUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > accreditation
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accredited [ə'kredɪtɪd](a) (idea, rumour) admis, accepté(b) (official, person) accrédité, autorisé;∎ the accredited representative to the United Nations le représentant accrédité aux Nations unies(c) (recognized as bona fide) agréé;∎ Agriculture accredited dairy herds troupeaux mpl tuberculinés;∎ accredited schools = établissements délivrant des diplômes reconnus par l'État
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credit*/*/ — [ˈkredɪt] noun I 1) [U] an arrangement to receive money from a bank, or receive goods from a shop, and to pay for them later Ant: debit I don t like buying things on credit.[/ex] Some suppliers will not offer credit to their customers.[/ex] 2)… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
credit memorandum — / kredɪt ˌmemərændəm/, credit memo / kredɪt ˌmeməυ/ noun US a note showing that money is owed to a customer ● When the buyer paid too much money for the goods he was immediately sent a credit memorandum. ● I hope we receive a credit memo from the … Marketing dictionary in english
Crédit Mobilier — /kred it moh beel yeuhr, moh beel yay /; Fr. /krdday dee maw bee lyay /, U.S. Hist. a joint stock company organized in 1863 and reorganized in 1867 to build the Union Pacific Railroad. It was involved in a scandal in 1872 in which high government … Universalium
accredited — [əˈkredɪtɪd] adj having official approval … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
credibility — [ˌkredəˈbɪləti] noun [U] qualities that someone or something has that make people believe them or trust them The government is losing credibility by its failure to act quickly.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
credible — [ˈkredəb(ə)l] adj 1) able to be believed or trusted credible evidence[/ex] 2) considered likely to happen or likely to be successful a credible opponent/candidate[/ex] credibly adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
creditable — [ˈkredɪtəb(ə)l] adj good enough to deserve some praise or admiration … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
creditor — [ˈkredɪtə] noun [C] a person or company that is owed money by another person or company Ant: debtor … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
kredse — kred|se vb., r, de, t; kredse rundt om solen; kredse om problemerne … Dansk ordbog