imputed
英 [ɪmˈpjuːtɪd]
美 [ɪmˈpjuːtɪd]
v. 归咎(于); 归罪(于); 归因(于)
impute的过去分词和过去式
BNC.37475 / COCA.34359
柯林斯词典
- VERB 归咎(于);归罪(于);归因(于)
If youimputesomething such as blame or a crimetosomeone, you say that they are responsible for it or are the cause of it.- It is grossly unfair to impute blame to the United Nations.
把责任归咎于联合国极其不公。
- It is grossly unfair to impute blame to the United Nations.
双语例句
- In the classic bubble, an asset ( say a house) can have a price far above its fundamentals ( say the present value of imputed rents) as long as it is expected to rise even higher in the future.
在典型的泡沫中,一种资产(例如一所房屋)的价格可以远远高于其基本面(例如估算房租的现值),只要市场预期其价格未来会更高。 - But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead;
也是为我们将来得算为义之人写的。就是我们这信神使我们的主耶稣从死里复活的人。 - In the last two years, an accounting analysis has been made of physical quantification of environmental pollution, imputed treatment cost and the environmental degradation cost for42 industries.
在过去的2年中,一份分析账户已经形成,它由42个产业所造成的环境污染,治理费用和环境退化的实质定量而组成。 - Hence it is not likely that it would be guilty of the gross errors imputed to it.
因此,不太可能,这将是犯了严重错误归咎于它。 - The uncounted money is in the safe. imputed service charges for life insurance
没数过的钱在保险柜里人寿保险服务费(虚拟)数 - Residual income is a measure of the centre's profits after deducting a notional or imputed interest cost.
剩余收益是对投资中心扣除名义或应计利息后的利润的考核度量。 - Mass Data Management of Digitized Virtual Human Based on Grid; imputed service charges for life insurance
基于网格的数字化虚拟人海量数据管理技术研究人寿保险服务费(虚拟)数 - Baptism promises to the believer that as certainly as water washes outwardly, so also has Christ's righteousness been imputed to him.
浸礼对信徒的应许是确实的,就如同外在水洗是确实的,它表明基督的义已确实地归算给信徒了。 - During investing, conceal the truth, fraud or imputed the accident to others;
在事故调查过程中,隐瞒事故真相、弄虚作假或嫁祸于人的; - Imputed costs: generally used to mean costs that do not involve at any time actual cash outlay and which do not, therefore, appear in the accounting records but are relevant to the decision at hand.
估算成本,理论成本,应计成本:一般用来指任何时候都不涉及实际现金支出,因此也不显示在会计记录上,但与要做的决策有关的成本。