accredit

accredit
[ə'kredɪt]
гл.
1) уполномочивать

Our envoy was accredited to their new government. — Наш посланник был уполномочен вести переговоры с их новым правительством.

2) аккредитовать, принять в качестве аккредитованного лица (дипломатического представителя)

Journalists can be accredited to a state body or a public association. — Журналисты могут быть аккредитованы в государственном органе или общественном объединении.

Any member of the media who wishes to be accredited for the coverage of the 6th Global Forum must observe the following guidelines. —Любой представитель СМИ, который желает быть аккредитованный на Шестом всемирном форуме, должен познакомиться со следующими указаниями.

3) приписывать (что-л.)

He was accredited with having said that. — Ему приписывали это высказывание.

The discovery of distillation is usually accredited to the Arabs of the eleventh century AD. — Считается, что дистилляцию придумали арабы в одиннадцатом веке.

4) доверять; (по)верить

I accredited his story. — Я поверил его рассказу.

Syn:
5) аккредитовать (учебное заведение) (признать правомочным выдавать дипломы и присваивать учёные степени); аккредитовать (учреждение; признать соответствующим официальным стандартам), сертифицировать, гарантировать качество

This programme is fully accredited by the Institution of Electrical Engineers. — Эта программа полностью соответствует стандартам Института инженеров-электриков.


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  • accredit — verb /əˈkrɛdɪt/ a) To put or bring into credit; to invest with credit or authority; to sanction. His censure will ... accredit his praises. b) To send with letters credential, as an …   Wiktionary

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