词汇 | credible |
释义 | credible adjective uk /ˈkred.ə.bəl/ us /ˈkred.ə.bəl/ able to be believed or trusted: 可信的;可靠的 credible evidenceThey haven't produced any credible evidence that he is guilty. barely credible The story of what had happened to her was barely (= almost not) credible.关于她的遭遇的说法不大可信。 Synonym believable Opposite incredible(DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE) Related word credibly Believable barely credible believable believably colourable convincing convincingly credibly plausibility plausible plausible deniability plausibly shallow shallowly thinkable true to life unconvincingly You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Trusting and not trusting credible | American Dictionarycredible adjective us/ˈkred·ə·bəl/ able to be believed or trusted: Investigators found no credible evidence of a crime. credibilitynoun[ U ]us/ˌkred·əˈbɪl·ɪ·t̬i/ Once his lies were revealed, he lost all credibility as a leader. crediblyadverbus/ˈkred·ə·bli/ The show credibly deals with topical issues. Examples of crediblecredible Such terminology has insufficient architectural precision to be credible as an answer to current urban problems. A key issue in this respect is the presence of a credible source of counterframing. Therefore, to have monetary exchange preferred by the government, the government should be more patient and more credible than in the fixed-price model economy. Regions with sizable urban populations appeared to maintain much less credible registers than regions with largely rural populations. But mere possession without a credible threat of releasing the agents will not provide the feelings of power or security. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of panic-focused psychodynamic psychotherapy relative to applied relaxation training, a credible psychotherapy comparison condition. The policies adopted by national party leaders constrain the credible range of ideological positions that can be adopted by local party leaders. Firms must be able to communicate their product's environmental benefits in an obvious and credible way. Only then can one develop a credible decision-making basis for a curricular progression. Credible apologies signal government commitment to redress economic conditions and may entice continued labour quiescence and production investment. Naturally, the restriction on growth rates might be a credible policy restriction, that is, might be implemented by a credible government. The government sought to make participation credible through transparency, sharing responsibility, and negotiating rather than imposing. One way they do that is by providing interesting and credible news reports. However odd this form of independence may seem in the perspective of some traditions of analytical philosophy, it is entirely credible as empirical psychology. This provides us with a natural experiment for asking when and why international monetary agreements are more effective as sources of credible commitment. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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