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adjective
warranting credit or confidence—used chiefly in the phrase credential letters
noun
something that gives a title to credit or confidencealso: qualification sense 3a
the applicant with the best credentials
credentials plural testimonials or certified documents showing that a person is entitled to credit or has a right to exercise official power
a doctor's credentials
certificate, diploma
verb
transitive verb
to furnish with credentials journalists who have been credentialed by the Secret Service
… to credential adequate academic performance …—K. Patricia Cross
credentials committee资格审查委员会;证件审核委员会
"证明持有人享有某种信用或信任的信函",来自1670年代的中世纪拉丁语 credentialis,源自 credentia,意为"信仰",源自拉丁语 credere,意为"相信,信任"(参见 credo)。可能是 letters credential(1520年代,法语词序)的缩写; 更早的是 letter of credence(14世纪中叶)。特别是指政府授权给大使的授权信。
国书
Adjective see credence Noun see credence Verb see credence
The first known use of credential was in the 15th century
1 There were some climbers of very dubious ability on a commercial expedition led by an Englishman with undistinguished Himalayan credentials.
2 While that might seem like more credentials than “School of Rock” needs, Mr. Fellowes said it allowed them to protect the project’s intimacy and keep outside interference to a minimum.
3 Just to prove his credentials as a hitman, here's Stallone half-naked, beating up a guy in what appears to be a gym changing room.
4 This is how it goes: year, geography, and function, a set of credentials.
5 Professor de La Grange began earning his scholarly credentials in 1973 when, after 15 years of research, he published Volume I of his biography, simply titled “Gustav Mahler.”
6 Credentials MUST be awarded at an ICOI sponsored symposium.
所有证书必须在ICOI总会主办的大会领取.
7 You’ve seen my résumé and think I have the necessary credentials.
8 Mr. Halls, who has honed his early-music credentials as artistic director of the Oregon Bach Festival, brought his own ideas of period style into play, eliciting smooth yet crisply articulated playing at brisk tempos.
9 Today, however, the country’s post-molecular-cooking gastronomic credentials are being won by a constellation of nervy young chefs working in Madrid.
10 If the assembled company, packed in like sardines, tucking into plates of antipasti and sipping dry white wine, took that as a slur on their credentials as sophisticated cultural consumers, they weren't letting on.
11 In addition to their Hollywood credentials, both actors have strong track records on Broadway.
12 Each is paired with a man — yes, they’re all male, for reasons unclear — with impressive military or police credentials, usually in his past.
13 Anytime your trip touches the federal system — whether you’re being screened at the airport, applying for a passport or Global Entry credentials, or passing through customs — Gray advises that you expect delays.
14 Boyle said he had to trot out his Oscar credentials in order to protect his vision.
15 I never thought about Dr. King’s credentials, such as his PhD from Boston University.
16 Both films come from past Oscar winners with strong progressive credentials.
17 To her, I’m sure we’re the “below average” kids no one told her about when she was getting her credentials.
18 Most are sportswear labels that lead with their self-declared “green” credentials rather than aesthetics; or hardy activewear companies, such as Patagonia, which offer handbooks for repairing — instead of replacing — damaged clothes.
19 Despite these impressive credentials, they last approximately 12 weeks before I’m kebabbed by errant under-wiring, or one of the cups suddenly tears open, unable to hold back the tsunami of my bosom.
20 Marshall, after all, came to the position with nearly unmatched credentials.
2 经验
3 资历