інші переклади
кредит |
credit
tick
trust
chalk
jawbone
|
зачет |
credit
|
честь |
honor
credit
privilege
distinction
honour
|
доверие |
trust
confidence
credence
faith
reliance
credit
|
похвала |
praise
compliment
commendation
credit
panegyric
recommendation
|
долг |
debt
duty
obligation
credit
trust
liability
|
уважение |
respect
consideration
esteem
regard
honor
credit
|
признательность |
appreciation
gratitude
acknowledgment
thankfulness
credit
acknowledgement
|
вера |
faith
belief
trust
confidence
creed
credit
|
доброе имя |
reputation
honor
credit
honour
|
хорошая репутация |
honor
credit
fair name
honour
|
влияние |
influence
impact
effect
power
sway
credit
|
значение |
value
meaning
importance
significance
sense
credit
|
сумма, записанная на приход |
credit
|
кредитный |
credit
|
кредитовать |
credit
|
доверять |
trust
trust in
confide
entrust
rely on
credit
|
верить |
believe
trust
credit
give credence to
trow
give credit to
|
приписывать |
attribute
ascribe
assign
impute
credit
attach
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
приклади
“All right,” Joy said, slapping her credit card on top of her bill, the gesture drawing his attention.
That Zafir had actually done it made her every bit as despicable, but if you absolutely had to give her credit for anything at all, she didn’t hide and pretend to be anything but what she was.
Amren likely deserved the credit for the rare appearance, due to whatever bit of sway the female held over Nesta.
I saw it on the credit card you used at Rob’s.
” Joy gave him Dylan’s credit card, deliberating on whether she should walk out and drive away before Dylan returned.
He gave her what cash he had in his wallet and then handed over one of his credit cards.
He had exploited his protégé’s knowledge, given him all the risk and taken more than his share of the credit.
He gave her his credit card.
In an ashtray, a passport, social security ID, and a credit card were burning.
No one had gotten her presents except for Feyre and Elain, who had together given her a year’s worth of book-buying credit to her favorite bookshop in the city.
Propelled from a comfortable life in the Isles of Karsa by a chain of events he could scarcely credit any more, Rel found himself travelling in the company of giants, the modalmen of legend, in pursuit of a rail gang enslaved by others of the giants’ kind.
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