accreditation
accreditation — 名詞
1. formal recognition given by an official body to a person, organization, or progr
認證;認可
官方認可符合特定標準
formal recognition given by an official body to a person, organization, or programme that has met the required standards of quality or performance.
Central City College received full accreditation for its nursing program from the national health council.
中央城市學院的護理課程獲得了國家衛生委員會的正式認證。
accreditation + for [program] + from [institution]
Without proper accreditation, the private school could not offer its students official diplomas.
沒有正式的認證,那所私立學校無法發給學生官方畢業證書。
The hotel lost its accreditation after failing the fire safety check by the tourism authority.
這家飯店未通過旅遊局的安全檢查,因而失去了認證資格。
Heloísa's medical accreditation allows her to work in public hospitals across Germany and Japan.
Heloísa 的醫療認證讓她可以在德國和日本的公立醫院工作。
Bilal spent two years helping his clinic prepare for the health ministry's accreditation visit.
Bilal 花了兩年時間協助他的診所準備衛生部的認證訪視。
- certification
Often refers to a specific document or credential; accreditation is the broader process or status.
- authorization
Focuses on permission to operate, whereas accreditation implies meeting a quality standard.
- recognition
More general and informal; accreditation is the formal, official version.
- disqualification
Being barred from a status because of failure to meet requirements.
- revocation
The official withdrawal of previously awarded accreditation.
文法句型
accreditation + from [institution]
accreditation + of [entity]
用法筆記
Usually uncountable; 'an accreditation' is rare and non‑standard. Common in education, healthcare, and professional licensing contexts.