accreditation
의미: Official recognition that an institution, programme, or person meets established standards of quality, competence, or trustworthiness.
Accreditation is a quality assurance process used in education, healthcare, and professional services. Universities seek accreditation from bodies such as the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) in the UK. Professional accreditation confirms that a programme meets the requirements of a professional body — for instance, an engineering degree accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers. The verb is 'accredit' and the adjective is 'accredited.'
예문
- The university's business school received accreditation from three international bodies. 该大学的商学院获得了三个国际机构的认证。La escuela de negocios de la universidad recibió la acreditación de tres organismos internacionales.その大学のビジネススクールは三つの国際機関から認定を受けた。그 대학의 경영대학원은 세 개의 국제 기관으로부터 인증을 받았다.
- Without proper accreditation, graduates may find that their qualifications are not recognised by employers. 没有适当的认证,毕业生可能会发现他们的资格不被雇主认可。Sin la acreditación adecuada, los titulados pueden descubrir que sus cualificaciones no son reconocidas por los empleadores.適切な認定がなければ、卒業生は自分の資格が雇用主に認められないことに気づくかもしれない。적절한 인증이 없으면, 졸업생들은 자신의 자격이 고용주에게 인정받지 못할 수 있다.
- The hospital lost its accreditation after failing to meet patient safety standards. 该医院因未能达到患者安全标准而失去了认证。El hospital perdió su acreditación tras no cumplir los estándares de seguridad del paciente.その病院は患者安全基準を満たせなかったため、認定を失った。그 병원은 환자 안전 기준을 충족하지 못하여 인증을 상실했다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From French accréditation, from accréditer (to accredit), from à (to) and crédit (credit, trust), ultimately from Latin credere (to believe, to trust).
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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