Cashiers sometimes need credit cards. ..
Key words:
1, universal
English [? m'n? p? t? nt]
Explanation:
Omnipotent; Omnipotent; Almighty; Unlimited power
Phrases:
Almighty youth society
Omnipotence paradox? The antithesis of omnipotence
2. Credit
English [kred? t]
Explanation:
Credit, reputation; Loans; Credits; Trust; fame
Believe, trust; Release? Give, owe; praise
Phrases:
Cooperative bank of credit cooperatives; Credit cooperatives; credit union
Credit Suisse Credit Suisse Group; Credit Suisse Bank; Credit Suisse Bank; Credit Suisse Bank Hong Kong Branch
Extended data:
Keywords usage: credit
(noun)
1. Credit, as a noun, basically refers to buying things first and then paying the bill, that is, "credit purchase", or it can refer to the system of shopping like this, that is, the "credit purchase system". Credit also means "loan, loan", "deposit" and "payment, loan". Extension can mean "praise, honor, contribution", "trust, belief", "reputation, credibility" and so on, and it can also mean "credits" when used in American teaching.
2. When credit is interpreted as "buying on credit", it is generally only used as an uncountable noun and often used with the preposition on; When interpreted as "praise, honor and contribution", it is usually also used as an uncountable noun, used with the preposition to, meaning "give? Bring honor ",used with for, means the reason for" praising "or" being praised ".
(verb)
1, credit, as a verb, basically means to think that something (good or bad) was done by someone, or that something is the source or reason of another thing, or it can express unfounded "belief". In financial terms, it means "bearish"? Thanks to it. "
2.credit is a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun. Often used in creditsthtosb or creditsbwithsth structures.