creed
n. 信条,教义
n. (Creed)人名;(英)克里德
英文词源
- creed
- creed: [OE] Creed was the first of a wide range of English words borrowed from Latin crēdere ‘believe’. Others include credible [14] (from Latin crēdibilis), credence [14] (from Old French credence), credential [16] (from medieval Latin crēdentiālis), credit [16] (from French crédit), and credulous [16] (from Latin crēdulus). Also ultimately from the same source are grant and miscreant [14] (from Old French mescreant, the present participle of mescroire ‘disbelieve’).
=> credible, credit, grant, miscreant - creed (n.)
- Old English creda "article or statement of Christian belief," from Latin credo "I believe" (see credo). Broadening 17c. to mean "any statement of belief."
中文解释
1. credit => creed.
实用例句
- 1. The centre is open to all, no matter what race or creed.
- 该中心向所有人开放,不论种族和宗教信仰如何。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. It takes in anybody regardless of religion, colour, or creed.
- 任何人,不论宗教、肤色或信仰,都可以加入。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Other countries have adopted this political creed enthusiastically.
- 其他国家狂热地采纳了这一政治信条.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. This is an indispensable part of his creed.
- 这是他的信条中必不可少的一部分.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. " Honesty is the best policy " was his creed in all his business dealings.
- “ 诚实乃上策 ” 是他做生意的信条.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》