英:[bɪˈliːvə(r)]
美:[bɪˈliːvər]
英:[bɪˈliːvə(r)]
美:[bɪˈliːvər]
复数:believers
词根:belief
adj.believing 有信仰的;信任他人的
n.belief 相信,信赖;信仰;教义
v.believing 相信(believe的ing形式);认为
vi.believe 信任;料想;笃信宗教
vt.believe 相信;认为;信任
verb
transitive verb
to consider to be true or honest you wouldn't believe how long it took
believe the reports
to accept the word or evidence of couldn't believe my ears
I believe you
to hold as an opinion : suppose
I believe it will rain soon
intransitive verb
to accept something as true, genuine, or real believes in ghosts
ideals we believe in
to have a firm or wholehearted religious conviction or persuasion : to regard the existence of God as a fact—usually used with inbelieve in the Scriptures
Do you believe?
to have a firm conviction as to the goodness, efficacy, or ability of something
believe in exercise
to hold an opinion : think
I believe so
true believer法网终结者(电影名,又名忠实信徒)
1540年代,“有宗教信仰的人”,是 believe 的代词。从1600年代开始,“一个不具备个人知识但相信某事真实性的人,一个坚信某事真实性的人”。
Middle English beleven, from Old English belēfan, from be- + lȳfan, lēfan to allow, believe; akin to Old High German gilouben to believe, Old English lēof dear — more at love
The first known use of believe was before the 12th century
belladonnanoun
a European poisonous herb of the nightshade family with purple or green bell-shaped flowers, glossy black berries, and a root and leaves that are a source of atropine called alsodeadly nightshade
a drug or extract from the belladonna
belittleverb
to make (a person or a thing) seem little or unimportant
belittle the success of a rival
belikeadverb
most likely
believeverb
to have a firm religious faith
to have faith or confidence in the existence or worth of believe in regular exercise
believe in ghosts
to accept as true
believe the reports
to accept the word or evidence of I could hardly believe my ears
they believed us
to hold as an opinion : think
believe it will rain
believeverb
to have a firm religious faith
to have faith or confidence in the existence or worth of believe in regular exercise
believe in ghosts
to accept as true
believe the reports
to accept the word or evidence of I could hardly believe my ears
they believed us
to hold as an opinion : think
believe it will rain
believeverb
to have a firm religious faith
to have faith or confidence in the existence or worth of believe in regular exercise
believe in ghosts
to accept as true
believe the reports
to accept the word or evidence of I could hardly believe my ears
they believed us
to hold as an opinion : think
believe it will rain
1 Other people need to know that you are a believer.
不仅神知道你信他,其他人也需要知道你是一个信徒。
2 He had told her at least part of what he was thinking about the origin of species, and he admitted that he was not a believer as she was.
3 She wanted to prove to the orishas that she was a true believer, serious and worthy of serving them, so she continued her rituals.
4 James Martineau preached that the gospels could transform an individual into a believer just through their beauty, not through strict, traditional belief in every word of the Bible.
5 Alexandra is a strong believer in the power of art as a tool of communication and a bridge to building peace throughout the world.
亚历山德拉坚信艺术作为一种交流的工具,并在世界各地建立和平的桥梁的力量。
6 Am I to count you as a believer?
把你视为一个信徒吗?
7 I'm a firm believer in mastering a source of traffic.
笔者也深信掌握流量来源的重要性。
8 I made no secret of the fact that I was not a believer.
我毫不掩饰我不信教。
9 In the Sin-On Bible, John 5:14 exhorted the believers not to “sin no more,” but to “sin on more!”
10 I found that the true believers would look down at their shoes or wind their watches when someone mentioned the war.
11 I am a total believer in water as a form of therapy.
我相信浸泡在水中是一种治疗。
12 "I am a big believer in getting there first," he says.
“我相信先下手为强,”他说。
13 I'm a firm believer in the benefits of exercise.
我对运动的好处坚信不疑.
14 “Yeah. I’m a big believer in random capitalization. The rules of capitalization are so unfair to words in the middle.”
15 Not all the legends were popular, and many of them lived secret lives in a single family or a small community of believers, who whispered among themselves so the stories would not be forgotten.
16 Oliver—not a huge believer in the twins’ cooking abilities—suggested that Jessie and Isa have immunity on Christmas Eve, or perhaps that they trade for a different, less important day.
17 But once he was in that seat, his tenacity quickly made a believer out of Al Ulbrickson.
18 There was a way to turn those who hated him into good, loyal believers again, to get all this incomprehensible pressure off him.
19 “From then on, Lieutenant Hunt was a believer.”
20 She is also a believer in the religion of Self-Esteem.