ascribed
adj. (出生等時)隨意取得(或給予)的
v. 把…歸於,認為…是由於( ascribe的過去式和過去分詞 ); 認為…具有
If you ascribe an event or condition to a 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.
屍檢最終認定孩子死於嬰兒猝死綜合徵。
If you ascribe a quality to someone, you consider that they possess it.
We do not ascribe a superior wisdom to government or the state.
我們並不認為政府或是國家有超凡的智慧。
If you ascribe something such as a quotation or a work of art to someone, you say that they said it or created it.
He mistakenly ascribes the expression 'survival of the fittest' to Charles Darwin.
他錯誤地認為“適者生存”是查爾斯·達爾文說的。
He ascribed his good health to proper diet and exercise.
他把身體好歸功於適當的飲食及運動.
Men have ascribed their own characteristics to their gods.
人們認為他們的特性屬於諸神.
Darren ascribed his success to luck.
達倫把他的成功歸因於運氣.
This invention is ascribed to Edison.
這項發明被認為是屬於愛迪生的.
He ascribed his failure to poor equipment.
他把他的失敗歸於裝置差.