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I . cred·it [ˈkredɪt] N

1. credit:

credit (recognition, praise)
credit (respect)
credit (honour)
čast f
to be a credit to sb/sth [or to do sb/sth credit]
it is to sb's credit that ...

2. credit no pl (reliance):

credit
credit
credit
to give sb credit for sth

3. credit no pl COMM:

credit
on credit

4. credit FIN (money in the bank):

credit
in credit
v plusu

5. credit SCHOOL:

credit

6. credit (contributors) pl:

credits CINE, TV

II . cred·it [ˈkredɪt] VB trans

2. credit (believe):

credit
would you credit it?!

3. credit FIN:

credit
to credit $100 to an account

ˈcred·it card N

credit card

ˈcred·it col·umn N

credit column

ˈcred·it en·try N

credit entry
credit entry

ˈcred·it lim·it N

ˈcred·it note N Brit Aus

credit note

ˈcred·it rat·ing N

ˈcred·it-shy ADJ

ˈcred·it side N

credit side
credit side
stran f v dobro

ˈcred·it terms N pl

open ˈcred·it N no pl

open credit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Staff also falsely opened credit card and debit card accounts, causing credit card holders to incur annual fees.
www.swinburne.edu.au
He does not credit a compact disc or a digital download as an official release and does not include them on his official discography.
en.wikipedia.org
Those are actually enterprise risk reports that include credit risk, op risk, compliance, market risk -- all the risk types in one consolidated risk report.
www.risk.net
Deferral on these loans puts the honor of the family and the security of the woman at risk, thus making shame and humiliation collateral for micro credit institutions.
en.wikipedia.org
The group initially posted two sets of stolen credit card data, one containing 3,956 items and the other 13,191 items.
en.wikipedia.org
Regulators have also launched investigations into security measures at the affected firms, and the credit card firms have said they will cover any financial losses.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Majority of credit card purchases come from expenses on jewellery, dining and shopping.
en.wikipedia.org
In many cases, the senders have prescreened the recipients for creditworthiness and suitability using consumer credit records in the files of consumer reporting agencies.
en.wikipedia.org
This alias number is indistinguishable from an ordinary credit card number, and the user's actual credit card number is never revealed to the merchant.
en.wikipedia.org
There were very specific and serious breaches of basic governance principles concerning identifiable transactions that went far beyond any question of poor credit assessment.
www.benzinga.com

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