credit

क्रेडिट
definition
verb
the screenplay is credited to one American and two Japanese writers
publicly acknowledge someone as a participant in the production of (something published or broadcast).
this deferred tax can be credited to the profit and loss account
add (an amount of money) to an account.
noun
I've got unlimited credit
the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
For example, total charges must equal total credits .
an entry recording a sum received, listed on the right-hand side or column of an account.
translation of 'credit'
पत,
श्रद्धा,
विश्वास,
गुणामुळे प्राप्त झालेला सन्मान,
सदाचरणामुळे प्राप्त झालेली मानमान्यता,
नावलौकिक,
प्रतिष्ठा
example
‘I don't think he gets enough 'credit' for his ability to drive and his strength,’ Doherty says.
the president claims 'credit' for each accomplishment
The packaged 15 - 'credit' course is geared towards students motivated to change their world.
Described as calm, conscientious, confident and professional, he was hailed as ‘a 'credit' to the police force’ by one woman.
You wanted to steal my ideas and claim 'credit' for them.
He received much 'credit' and praise for a major economic reform program he introduced in 1965.
I've got unlimited 'credit'
I claim no 'credit' for this notion, having just suggested the obvious.
Increasingly, advanced high school students receive both high school and college 'credit' by taking college distance learning courses.
It can also claim 'credit' for many ‘firsts’ in the field of entertainment and cultural exploration.
Credit card spending can be very expensive if balances remain uncleared or if 'credit' limits are breached because of penalty charges.
he's a 'credit' to his parents
She always took great pride in her garden which was a 'credit' to her.
Students in an Introductory Psychology course were offered extra 'credit' if they would agree to hand in their notes at the end of a specified class.
I don't put any 'credit' into what he says
On Monday afternoon I received an email from Quip saying they couldn't add the 'credit' to my account as it was temporarily blocked.
For dividends, the 'credit' is usually dollar for dollar.
This money is recorded as a 'credit' in the current account but, in reality, it is not a reliable source of financing.
Well done to all the lads who deserve great 'credit' for their achievements.
We always opt out when filling in forms for telephone services or 'credit' as we don't really want tele-sales people contacting us.
I am very proud of their hard work, they are a 'credit' to the school.
Faced with such a situation, if the firm could not raise cash by obtaining more 'credit' immediately, it would be insolvent.
Students received academic 'credit' for their involvement in the research.
The college students received course 'credit' for their participation.
the bank refused to extend their 'credit'
Forty five children represented our area with pride and were a 'credit' to themselves and their families.
Many clients believe it is important to obtain as much 'credit' as possible because these dollars would be available for unexpected events.
None of it would earn you a college 'credit' from a mathematics department.
Britain in the eighteenth century developed a culture of 'credit' and commerce, based on trust and reputation.
The landlord is then entitled to claim a 'credit' for the income tax deducted at source from the rental income.
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