英 [ə'skraɪb]
美[ə'skraɪb]
v.归因于;归于 过去式:
ascribed
过去分词:
ascribed
现在分词:
ascribing
第三人称单数:
ascribes
new
ascribe的英文翻译是什么意思,意思释义:
详尽释义
v.(动词)
归因于,把...归(因、属)于,...说是(某人)所...,认为...是由于,归咎于把...推诿到...上,把推给...,把...转嫁于认为…是(某人)所写认为…具有,认为...属于,认为...是某人所有,认为...来着某人,封
双解释义
v.(动词)
vt. 把…归于 bepeve (sth) to be the result or work of
英英释义
Verb:attribute or credit to;
"We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"
"People impute great cleverness to cats"
ascribe的用法和例句:
例句
用作动词(v.)He ascribes his success to good luck.
他把他的成功归功于幸运。You should not ascribe your failure to bad luck.
你不应该把自己的失败归因于运气不好。It 's wrong to ascribe all that have happened simply to the war .
把发生的一切归咎于战争是错误的。This song is often ascribed to Bach.
这首歌曲常被说成是巴赫做的。Scholars ascribe the unsigned painting to Rubens .
学者们认为这幅无落款的画的作者是鲁本斯。
常用短语
用作动词(v.)ascribe to( v.+prep. )认为…属于…consider as belonging to
词汇搭配
ascribe to
归于
经典引文
There is a depth in those brief moments which constrains us to ascribe more reapty to them than to all other experiences.
出自:R. W. EmersonThe invention of clocks is variously ascribed to the sixth and ninth centuries.
出自:J. N. LockyerI ascribed this behaviour to her shocked modesty.
出自:J. ConradYou ascribe to me an opinion which I do not hold.
出自:A. KoestlerMost of the mischief ascribed to the miptary has been wrought with the advice and consent of civil authority.
出自:W. Styronascribe的相关资料:
近反义词
【近义词】assign
分配attribute
把 ... 归于impute
归罪于accredit
归于credit
信用chalk up
记下give credit
赊账charge
责任arrogate
冒称attach
附上
临近单词
ASE
ascot
ascribe to
ascribed role
ascribed status
ascribe a motive
Ascribed jealousy to the critics.
ascribe human features to something.