impute的意思和读音

impute

: [ɪmˈpjut] : [ɪmˈpjuːt]

v.

imputes  imputing  imputed  

v.credit,chalk up,attribute,ascribe,assign

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v.1.to attribute a usually undesirable action or event to somebody2.to attribute a usually undesirable quality to a person, cause, or source3.to bring legal charges against somebody because a person that he or she is responsible for has committed an offense4.to regard a quality such as righteousness that applies to somebody as also applying to another person associated with him or her1.to attribute a usually undesirable action or event to somebody2.to attribute a usually undesirable quality to a person, cause, or source3.to bring legal charges against somebody because a person that he or she is responsible for has committed an offense4.to regard a quality such as righteousness that applies to somebody as also applying to another person associated with him or her

1. disputatious a impute v repute n ...

2. reprobate v. 21。 impute vt. , , 22。 judicious adj. 23。 ...

3. reprobate v. 21。 impute vt. , , 22。 judicious adj. 23。 ...

4. ... confound 使 impute entrepreneur ...

6. impetuous impute … incompatible ...

7. impulse impute intercede ...

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1.Our Lucia Tower does not accuse herself of any such thing and we have no need either to impute it to her.西

2.Though I don't use the word impute too often its etymology is in some ways consistent with the answer to David's question.使impute,

3.when a problem occurs, we could never just impute to any single part.

4.May the king not impute anything to his servant nor to all my father's house, for your servant knows nothing of this matter, small or great.

5.The politician tried to impute some unfortunate remarks to his enemy.

6.There are ways around the lack of empirical data on malaria; there are ways to model and impute data that are missing.

7.In voicing their own fears, Chinese pundits -- not unreasonably -- impute fear to the United States.

8.How blessed is the man to whom the LORD does not impute iniquity, And in whose spirit there is no deceit!

9.To address this issue we impute a riskiness measure that does not depend on observed corporate cash flow.

10.Mr. Hill tried to impute the monstrous intentions to her.