ascribe
ascribe
英[əˈskraɪb]美[əˈskraɪb]
v.把…归因于,认为…具有;
第三人称单数:ascribes;
过去式:ascribed;
过去分词:ascribed;
现在分词:ascribing;
名词:ascription;
形容词:ascribable;
例句
I'd beery reluctant to ascribe this purely to heading author Dr.把造成这种情形的原因完全归于头部的撞击似乎有些勉强.
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.
I would not ascribe vice to him.我不愿意把罪过归给他.
To ascribe opinions retrospectively is of course very dangerous.事后再翻出当初谁说了什么当然是很危险的。
We do not ascribe a superior wisdom to government or the state.我们并不认为*府或是国家有超凡的智慧。
英语六级真题
But even without gadgets that understand our spoken commands, research suggests that, as bizarre as it sounds, under certain circumstances, people regularly ascribe human traits to everyday objects.
2019年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section A柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
VERB
把…归因于;把…归咎于
If you ascribe an event or condition to a particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.
例句
An autopsy eventually ascribed the baby's death to sudden infant death syndrome.尸检*终认定孩子死于婴儿猝死综合征。VERB
认为是…的特点;认为…具有
If you ascribe a quality to someone, you consider that they possess it.
例句
We do not ascribe a superior wisdom to government or the state.我们并不认为*府或是国家有超凡的智慧。VERB
认为…是…所说(或所为)
If you ascribe something such as a quotation or a work of art to someone, you say that they said it or created it.
例句
He mistakenly ascribes the expression 'survival of the fittest' to Charles Darwin.他错误地认为“适者生存”是查尔斯·达尔文说的。英汉词典释义
vt.
把…归于; 认为…是由于
Darren ascribed his success to luck.达伦把他的成功归因于运气。认为…具有
认为…具有
英英词典释义
Verb
1. attribute or credit to;
"We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare""People impute great cleverness to cats"行业词典
计算机: 授给;