ascribe的意思和读音

ascribe

: [əˈskraɪb] : [ə'skraɪb]

v.()

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ascribed  ascribing  ascribes  

v.accredit,assign,attribute,blame on,chalk up

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v.1.to believe or say that something was caused by a particular thing2.to believe or say that something was originally written or said by a particular person3.to believe that something belongs to or characterizes a person or group

1. ascertain ascribe aspiration ...

2. scripture n ascribe v ascribable a ...

3. ascetic a. ;n. ascribe v. aseptic a. ; …

4.…… ascertain vt. , ascribe vt. ; ashamed a. , ...

5. ascertain ascribe aspiration ...

6. ascend v. 98-6-59 ascribe v. 00-1-51 assemble v. 97-6-62 ...

7. supplant = in place of ascribe … to… … attribute … to…

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1.Mathur and Rani Rasmani began to ascribe the mental ailment of Sri Ramakrishna in part, at least, to his observance of rigid continence.

2.He pointed out that some words carry with them a sense of good or bad; ascribe being one of these words.,ascribe

3.It 's wrong to ascribe all that have happened simply to the war.

4.But the widespread patterns he discloses aren't easy to ascribe to deliberate planning.广

5.it was that you can't ascribe great cosmic significance.

6.and only historians with a great bias can ascribe such reflections to Napoleon and his marshals, or such plans to the Russian generals.

7.Usually, we don't refer explicitly to the field but simply ascribe a certain amount of potential energy to the body itself.

8.While some may say vegetables don't need any help looking bad, I ascribe it to years of eating ice cream.

9.They ascribe the difference to the fact that Americans value equality of opportunity rather than equality of outcome.

10.Do not attribute to conspiracy what you can ascribe to cock-up.西