1 used to describe a period of time that someone has worked, which is used to calculate their pension (= payments when they stop work):
Pursued in theory-poor and phenomenology-rich contexts chemistry nevertheless made itself intellectually, professionally, societally, and industrially creditable and attractive.
All of these efforts would be attempts to convert the discrediting situation into a less discreditable or completely creditable one.
His analysis was a creditable pioneering effort which has not received the dissemination it deserves.
Andrews et al. make impressive and creditable efforts to specify these criteria.
It has been used as a counter in a not particularly creditable manæuvre, and it has been devalued.
His behaviour on leaving office, in giving cordial support to his successor, is also creditable.
I think that that is worth recording, because, in my view, it is infinitely creditable to the civilian soldiers.
I have no doubt that these persons are regarded as creditable members of golf clubs and social gatherings of one kind and another.
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值得稱讚的, 可信的, 可敬的…
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值得称赞的, 可信的, 可敬的…
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encomiable, honorable, loable…
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louvável…
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övgüye değer/layık, saygı duyulan…
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honorable…
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úctyhodný…
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hæderlig…
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