Creditsの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Credits」を含む文の意味
Q:
do not remove credits! とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Do not remove the names of the people who shared it or editted it
Q:
get credits とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
To “get credit” for something means that people acknowledge/praise you for doing it, and to “give credit” to someone means you acknowledge/praise them.
“I want to give him credit for the artwork.” = I want to praise him for the artwork, I want people to know that he made it.
If the conversation is about school, then “getting credits” means earning points for completing a class. When a student completes a class, they get 1 point for it. Students usually need to earn a certain number of “credits” (points) in order to graduate.
In high school, students usually get 1 credit for each class, and they must earn 2-4 credits in every subject. (Math, science, history, language, etc.)
In college, students usually get 2-5 credits for each class, and they must earn about 40-80 credits to complete their “major” (main subject), and maybe 10-30 credits in other subjects as well. Different “majors” and different subjects often require different numbers of points.
“I want to give him credit for the artwork.” = I want to praise him for the artwork, I want people to know that he made it.
If the conversation is about school, then “getting credits” means earning points for completing a class. When a student completes a class, they get 1 point for it. Students usually need to earn a certain number of “credits” (points) in order to graduate.
In high school, students usually get 1 credit for each class, and they must earn 2-4 credits in every subject. (Math, science, history, language, etc.)
In college, students usually get 2-5 credits for each class, and they must earn about 40-80 credits to complete their “major” (main subject), and maybe 10-30 credits in other subjects as well. Different “majors” and different subjects often require different numbers of points.
Q:
I was a few credits short of graduating とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Let's say each class has a value of 4 credits. I need 300 credits to obtain my Bachelor's Degree. I have 297 credits. I am a few credits short of graduating.
I need a small number of credits in order to graduate.
I need a small number of credits in order to graduate.
Q:
I can't take all the credits. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
I can't take all the credit means that you can't take full responsibility for something, usually a success.
For example, if you and your friend worked on a school project, and it was a success, the teacher might say to you:
"Well done!"
And in response, you might say: "My friend worked hard too, I can't take all the credit."
For example, if you and your friend worked on a school project, and it was a success, the teacher might say to you:
"Well done!"
And in response, you might say: "My friend worked hard too, I can't take all the credit."
Q:
24 credits earned and up とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
I think they are referring to college course credit hours earned. When they say 24 and up they mean a minimum of 24. Also "earned" means achieved or accomplished
「Credits」の類語とその違い
Q:
credits と deductions はどう違いますか?
A:
Credit:
1) Your smarter than I give you credit for.
2) I can't afford expensive stuff my credit card is bad.
Deduction:
1) No deduction in pay is made for absence due to illness.
1) Your smarter than I give you credit for.
2) I can't afford expensive stuff my credit card is bad.
Deduction:
1) No deduction in pay is made for absence due to illness.
Q:
credits と titles if we are talking about a film after the last scene はどう違いますか?
A:
Titles would be like the name of something in the film (e.g. The name of a character or a role like "director") and the credits are the real people who played that role (e.g. Maisie Williams)
「Credits」を翻訳
Q:
Instead of saying all credits go to my parents, and my teacher-what else you can say?
は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
“I owe it all to my parents and teacher”
Q:
"I am currently registered 27 credits in our program courses and have to register 3 credits more. I would like to register ENGL 12 and ENGL 13 but I can not register anyone of them. Should I wait until they are unblocked?". Is it sound natural? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
I think you could say:
"I am currently registered in 27 credits of our program courses but I have to enroll in 3 credits more. However, although I would like to register in the credits "ENGL 12" and "ENGL 13", I can't as it seems to be blocked.
Should I wait until they are unblocked?"
"I am currently registered in 27 credits of our program courses but I have to enroll in 3 credits more. However, although I would like to register in the credits "ENGL 12" and "ENGL 13", I can't as it seems to be blocked.
Should I wait until they are unblocked?"
Q:
I could get full of the credits in the first team. I took 25 classes in the first term. Some of them were difficult but I managed to get the credits of them. Is this correct? は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
Very close! in the first sentence did you mean to say "team" or "term?" the second sentence is great! "Some of them were difficult but I managed to earn all the credits."
「Credits」についての他の質問
Q:
I am not sure which sounds more natural:
“How can I transfer credits from my college in Japan?”
and
“How can I transfer the credits from my college in Japan?”
Could you please tell me?
“How can I transfer credits from my college in Japan?”
and
“How can I transfer the credits from my college in Japan?”
Could you please tell me?
A:
@YoA24
If you say – the credits – it seems to imply that you want to transfer ALL of the credits.
In the first version, it could be read as meaning – you only want to transfer some of the credits. It doesn’t necessarily mean that, but the meaning is open – you have not defined how many credits you will be transferring.
If you say – the credits – it seems to imply that you want to transfer ALL of the credits.
In the first version, it could be read as meaning – you only want to transfer some of the credits. It doesn’t necessarily mean that, but the meaning is open – you have not defined how many credits you will be transferring.
Q:
Which one is the correct? "Please, put the proper credits in the video screen", or "Please, put the proper credits on the video screen"?
A:
Typically, we would say "in" for that situation :)
Also, when describing something you saw in a movie, you should say "A movie," instead of "That movie," unless you were already speaking about a specific movie
Also, when describing something you saw in a movie, you should say "A movie," instead of "That movie," unless you were already speaking about a specific movie
Q:
In the credits of live concert films, I often find lines like "[Guitarist name] GUITAR*S*" and "[Singer name] VOCAL*S*".
Why are they plural?
Why are they plural?
A:
Guitar is pluralized because guitarists can and do play a variety of guitars - acoustic, electric, synthesizer, dobro, six-string, eight-string, etc in concerts, on albums, even in a single song. They're just making a distinction.
Vocal is pluralized because "vocal" is not grammatically correct when referring to singing when using that particular word.
Vocal is pluralized because "vocal" is not grammatically correct when referring to singing when using that particular word.
Q:
"i'll give more credits on science rather than superstition." この表現は自然ですか?
A:
They mean the same thing just worded differently
Q:
What is opening credits?
A:
at the beginning of a film some credits are shown. The credits at the end of rhe film are the closing credits. Credits are a list of who was in or involved in the making of the film.
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