credit in Korean
credit in Korean is 단위 — credit means recognition or praise given for something a person has done.
credit in Korean
단위
Pronounced: danwi
arbitrary unit of value
What does "credit" mean?
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noun Recognition or praise given for something a person has done.
"She deserves credit for finishing the project on time."
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noun An arrangement allowing a buyer to pay for goods or services later, or a bank to lend money.
"They bought the sofa on credit and paid it off over a year."
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verb To add money to an account.
"The refund was credited to her card within three days."
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verb To believe something, or to attribute an achievement to someone.
"The invention is usually credited to a Scottish engineer."
credit in a sentence
- She deserves credit for finishing the project on time.
- He never gets credit for all the work he puts in behind the scenes.
- They bought the sofa on credit and paid it off over a year.
- The refund was credited to her card within three days.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "credit" in Korean?
"credit" in Korean is 단위. credit means: Recognition or praise given for something a person has done.
How do you pronounce 단위?
"credit" in Korean is 단위, pronounced "danwi".
How do you use "credit" in a sentence?
Example: "She deserves credit for finishing the project on time." In Korean, "credit" is 단위.
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