ascribed

英[ə\'skraɪbd]
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基本释义

adj.
(出生等时)随意取得(或给予)的
v.
把…归于,认为…是由于( ascribe的过去式和过去分词 ); 认为…具有

实用例句

He ascribed his good health to proper diet and exercise.

他把身体好归功于适当的饮食及运动.

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Men have ascribed their own characteristics to their gods.

人们认为他们的特性属于诸神.

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Darren ascribed his success to luck.

达伦把他的成功归因于运气.

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This invention is ascribed to Edison.

这项发明被认为是属于爱迪生的.

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He ascribed his failure to poor equipment.

他把他的失败归于设备差.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

They ascribed their disaster to an unkind fate.

他们把他们的灾难归于命不好.

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The play is usually ascribed to Shakespeare.

人们一般都说这剧本是莎士比亚写的.

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He ascribed his failure to objective conditions.

他把失败归咎于客观条件.

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Police and the villagers all unanimously ascribed the forest fire to thunder and lightning.

警方和村民一致把森林失火归因于雷电.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

An autopsy eventually ascribed the baby's death to sudden infant death syndrome.

尸检最终认定孩子死于婴儿猝死综合征。

辞典例句

Commonly, this is ascribed to the geographical conditions under which they lived.

一般说来, 这种情形被认为是其所处的地理环境所致.

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Little real understanding of the germ theory can be ascribed to surgeons.

外科医生很少对病菌理论真正有所理解.

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He ascribed his failure to bad luck.

他把他的失败归咎于运气不好.

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The alphabet is usually ascribed to the Phoenicians.

人们一般都说字母表是腓尼基人发明的.

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The painting was ascribed to an unknown artist.

那幅画被认定系一不出名的画家所作.

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