credence

美音:['krid(ə)ns] 英音:['kriːd(ə)ns]

简单释义:


n.信任;可信性;真实性;信念

网络相信;信用;凭证

变形:

复数:credences  


完整释义:


n.

1.信用;信任;凭证
2.【宗教】祭器台,供桌;(中世纪欧洲的)餐具柜,餐桌旁的伺服用桌


例句:

  1. All in all, Mr Obama's stance lends credence to the notion that the US no longer sees Europe as a focal point of its geostrategic interest.
    总而言之,奥巴马的姿态让人们相信,美国不再将欧洲视为其地缘政治利益的焦点。

  2. Privately some officials gave some credence to the report, saying it has been assumed Powell was likely to leave after four years.
    私下里一些官员就相信邮报的报告,并表示他们估计鲍威尔很可能在四年后离职。

  3. Giving credence to the first report, the semi-official Fars new agency confirmed the incident and said the attacker had been arrested.
    伊朗半官方的Fars通讯社证实了这起事件,并称袭击者已被逮捕,这让Khabaronline起初的报道有了几分可信度。

  4. With all that going on, few will give much credence to the sunny images in Kennebunkport.
    鉴于如此种种,很少人会对肯纳邦克港(Kennebunkport)会晤的阳光形象抱有信心。

  5. But Blues boss Mourinho is refusing to give the stories any credence and feels he does not even need to speak to Cole about the matter.
    但蓝军教头穆里尼奥拒绝承认此事的真实性,甚至觉得没必要和乔科尔谈这个话题。

  6. The findings lend credence to previous studies that have suggested long-term use of such devices may be implicated in causing brain cancer.
    这一发现佐证了之前关于长期使用手机或许会引发脑癌的相关研究。

  7. 'I knew we would be laughed at for putting credence in astrology, ' says Catherine.
    “我知道我们相信星相学会被人嘲笑,”凯瑟琳说。

  8. It also built up a network of analysts to lend credence to its recommendations.
    它还建立了一个分析师网络来加强推荐的可信度。

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