ascribed
英 [əˈskraɪbd]
美 [əˈskraɪbd]
v. 把…归因于; 把…归咎于; 认为是…的特点;认为…具有; 认为…是…所说(或所为)
ascribe的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:ascribed
BNC.47189 / COCA.37025
柯林斯词典
- VERB 把…归因于;把…归咎于
If youascribean event or conditiontoa particular cause, you say or consider that it was caused by that thing.- 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。
- An autopsy eventually ascribed the baby's death to sudden infant death syndrome.
- VERB 认为是…的特点;认为…具有
If youascribea qualitytosomeone, you consider that they possess it.- We do not ascribe a superior wisdom to government or the state.
我们并不认为政府或是国家有超凡的智慧。
- We do not ascribe a superior wisdom to government or the state.
- VERB 认为…是…所说(或所为)
If youascribesomething such as a quotation or a work of arttosomeone, you say that they said it or created it.- 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。
- He mistakenly ascribes the expression 'survival of the fittest' to Charles Darwin.
双语例句
- This change is ascribed to the Holy Spirit.
这一变化是归因于圣灵。 - His success as a novelist can be ascribed to the simple formula of sex, violence and suspense.
作为小说家,他的成功可以归结于性、力和悬念这一简单的公式。 - This poem is ascribed to the pen of Li Bai.
大家说这首诗是出自李白之笔。 - He ascribed his failure to poor equipment.
他把他的失败归于设备差。 - 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。 - Many of the wars ascribed to me, I did not create.
许多归咎于我的战争,并非我发动的。 - A quality or characteristic inherent in or ascribed to someone or something.
品质、属性、特征内在的属性或特征,或归结为某人某物的属性或特征。 - Men have ascribed their own characteristics to their gods.
人们认为他们的特性属于诸神。 - But it can also be ascribed to the passion shooters have for their sport.
然而,选手们对射击运动的激情也推动了其快速发展。 - He ascribed his good health to proper diet and exercise.
他把他的身体好归功于饮食适当和体育锻炼。