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attributions 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (attribution) 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. (Attributed (Caravaggio)) A number of paintings have been attributed from time to time to the Italian artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610), but are no longer generally accepted as genuine. ...
  3. (Attribution (copyright)) Attribution in copyright law, is the requirement to acknowledge or credit the author of a work which is used or appears in another work. ...
  4. (Attribution (journalism)) In journalism, a source is a person, publication, or other record or document that gives information. Outside journalism, sources are sometimes known as "news sources". ...
  5. (Attribution (psychology)) Attribution is a concept in social psychology referring to how individuals explain causes of events, other's behaviour, and their own behaviour.
  6. (attribution) The act of attributing something; An explicit or formal acknowledgment of ownership or authorship
  7. (Attributed) If a chip's use at a casino cannot be determined or confirmed then it is not attributed to any casino.
  8. (ATTRIBUTED) LIFE — With respect to an energy conservation measure, the time period that is equal to the useful life or 15 years, whichever is less; or with respect to a renewable resource energy measure, the time period equal to either the useful life or 25 years, whichever is less.
  9. (Attributed) It is the opinion of the person selling the item that it is from the person or factory it is attributed to, but it has not been proven.
  10. (Attribution) You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work.)
  11. (attribution) The identification of a numismatic item by characteristics such as issuing authority, date or period, Mint, denomination, metal in which struck, and by a standard reference.
  12. (Attribution) Statement of the source of information in a news item.
  13. (attribution) The process of assigning causes to events and behaviors
  14. (Attribution) The causal link of one thing to another; e.g. the extent to which observed (or expected to be observed) changes can be linked to a specific intervention in view of the effects of other interventions or confounding factors.
  15. Attribution is the act of accrediting an author or an artist for creating a specific work or idea.
  16. (ATTRIBUTION) Acknowledging in some forthright way the information taken from another source. Whether in print, on the web or through other media tell your reader where you obtained that information. Sometimes called documentation.
  17. (ATTRIBUTION) Identifying a note by country, when it was made, who signed the note, who is portrayed on the design, etc.
  18. (ATTRIBUTION) It is not necessary to include parenthetical attributions as is the custom in monograph writing, since this is a reference book and should state and explain the standard information and analysis. ...
  19. (Attribution (1)) The assertion that certain events or conditions were, to some extent, caused or influenced by other events or conditions. This means a reasonable connection can be made between a specific outcome and the actions and outputs of a government policy, program, or initiative.
  20. (Attribution) A synonym for the word 'citation' meaning that the author of the source has been appropriately acknowledged.
  21. (Attribution) An idea or belief about the etiology of a certain behavior.
  22. (Attribution) Demonstrating that observed changes are a result of an activity, project or a programme, rather than coincidental. ...
  23. (Attribution) Giving specific and upfront credit for the source of inspiration or influence. Contrary to maxim, this is the highest form of flattery.
  24. (Attribution) How you explain the causes of events. Is it something you can cause or influence (internal attribution)? Is it something outside your control (external attribution)?
  25. (Attribution) Rules which determine when a GST liability or an input tax credit entitlement arises in respect of a supply.