英语释义
1. to lay the responsibility or blame for (something) often falsely or unjustly
The economic sins imputed to Tito had all been committed to a greater extent by the communist parties of neighbouring countries.
— Hugh Seton-Watson
2. to credit or ascribe (something) to a person or a cause attribute
our vices as well as our virtues have been imputed to bodily derangement
— B. N. Cardozo
3. to say or suggest that someone or something has or is guilty of (something)
4. to consider or calculate as a value or cost (as for taxation) broadly to reckon as an actual thing
impute a benefit from the use of the car
5. to direct (payment) to principal or interest
6. to attribute to a party especially because of responsibility for another
impute knowledge to his corporate superior