单词 | accredited |
释义 | Related topics: Officialsac·cred·it·ed /əˈkredɪtɪd/ adjective 1 APPROVEhaving official approval to do something, especially because of having reached an acceptable standard 鉴定合格的,达到标准的 an accredited counsellor 一位合格的辅导员 an accredited language school 一所鉴定合格的语言学校2 PGOif a government official is accredited to another country, they are sent to that country to officially represent their government there 〔作为本国政府代表〕被派驻国外的 the UK accredited representative 英国的官方驻外代表 —accredit verb [transitive] —accreditation /əˌkredɪˈteɪʃən/ noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusaccredited• Another problem is the need to get accredited.• The examination leading to the Certificate is accredited as one specific module of the Institute's new Final Diploma.• The route that we at Buckinghamshire College have chosen to take though, is to become an accredited college of Brunel University.• Alternatively, you can obtain one from any accredited insurance valuer.• an accredited psychiatric hospital• These groups, too, can be supplemented with specialists and - advisers to accredited representatives of foreign States.• We will reform medical staffing and training to replace the consultant-led hierarchy with teams of accredited specialists.• an accredited teacher• This is not a particularly original view, and we had every word checked by accredited theologians.accredited representative• Nor does this case involve any accredited representative of a foreign state in this country.• These groups, too, can be supplemented with specialists and - advisers to accredited representatives of foreign States.From Longman Business Dictionaryaccreditedac‧cred‧it‧ed /əˈkredɪtɪd/ adjective officially accepted as being of a satisfactory or high standard, or permitted to do a particular kind of workWe are working towards a nationally accredited system of training.The data is available to accredited researchers. —accreditation noun [uncountable]rules making it easier for European accountants to gain accreditation in the USOrigin accredited (1600-1700) French accréditer, from crédit; → CREDIT1ac·cred·it·ed adjectiveChineseSyllable something, having Corpus Business approval official especially do because to |
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