attribute something to someone
phrasal verb with attribute verb uk/əˈtrɪb.juːt/ us/əˈtrɪb.juːt/
将(某种特质)归属于(某人);认为(某人)有(某种特性)
to think that someone or something has a particular quality or feature
I wouldn't dream of attributing such a lack of judgment to you. 我做梦都想不到你会如此缺乏判断力。
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- To what do you attribute your longevity?
- In a coda to the main exhibition are various works which were once attributed to Rembrandt.
- In this period, there were 974 outbreaks of communicable disease attributed to the consumption of raw milk.
- She attributes her record-breaking speed to the length of her stride.
- In 1953 he died of a heart attack attributed to drugs, alcohol and insomnia.