ascription

英[ə'skrɪpʃn] 美[ə'skrɪpʃn]
  • n. 归因;归属;归咎
ascriptive
  • ascanius 阿斯卡尼俄斯
  • ascap abbr.=AmericanSocietyofComposers;AmericanSocietyofComposers;Authors;andPublishers美国作曲家、作家与出版者协会
  • ascariasis 蛔虫病
  • ascarid n.蛔虫
  • ascaris 蛔虫,蛔虫属
Noun:
  1. assigning some quality or character to a person or thing;

    "the attribution of language to birds"
    "the ascription to me of honors I had not earned"

  2. assigning to a cause or source;

    "the attribution of lighting to an expression of God's wrath"
    "he questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso"

1. The purpose of this article was to explore academic origin of communication ascription of Public Relations.
梳理出公共关系理论的由来和发展,以便于建立公共关系的传播学科知识体系.

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2. Israel and Palestine have not yet been in accord on the problem of Jerusalem's ascription.
以色列与巴基斯坦至今仍未能达成一致就耶路撒冷的归属问题.

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3. Article 2 this law is applied to civil relationship based on ascription and utilization of belongings.
本法所称物,包括不动产和动产. 法律规定权利作为物权客体的,依照其规定.

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4. The distinction of identity and the ascription of liability is the basis of all legal relationship.
身分辨识及责任归属是一切法律关系的基础.

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