credence如何读

英:[ˈkriːdns]

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credence是什么意思

n.

相信(传言)

凭证

餐具柜

[宗]祭器台

credence自然拼读

cre·dence

kri dns

credence词根

词根:cred

abbr.

cred 信誉;可靠性(credibility)

adj.

credible 可靠的,可信的

credal 信条的;教义的;信经的

adv.

credibly 可靠地;可信地

n.

credit 信用,信誉;[金融] 贷款;学分;信任;声望

credibility 可信性;确实性

cred 街头信誉(等于street cred)

credenza 书橱,书柜;餐具橱

vt.

credit 相信,信任;把…归给,归功于;赞颂

credence英英释义

noun

mental acceptance as true or real

give credence to gossip

credibility sense 1 an idea that is gaining credence

lends credence to the theory

credentials—used in the phrase letters of credence

[Middle French, from Old Italian credenza] a Renaissance sideboard used chiefly for valuable plate

a small table where the bread and wine rest before consecration

credence词组

give credence to相信…,以…为可信 

credence词源中文解释

"相信,信任来自个人知识以外的事实; 给予信仰的东西",14世纪中期,源自中世纪拉丁语 credentia "信仰",来自拉丁语 credentum(主格 credens),过去分词形式 credere "相信,信任"(参见 credo)。

credence_法律行业词汇

信用

credence词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French or Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin credentia, from Latin credent-, credens, present participle of credere to believe, trust — more at creed

The first known use of credence was in the 14th century

credence儿童词典英英释义

credencenoun

a ready acceptance of something as true or real

give credence to gossip

credibility sense 1

lends credence to the theory

credence 例句

1 School of Medicine, “but we want to give credence to people’s concerns.”

2 And the mainstream press has given Trump’s mewling a lot of attention without giving it much credence.

3 At the time, not many people gave credence to the proclamations.

那时,相信这两项公布的人不多吧。

4 “Brunschwig has such a rich legacy, but the fabrics still feel very current,” says Smith, giving credence to Mrs. B.’s dictum, Good design is forever.

5 This person did not, and it gives credence to the human behind the thing.

6 Explosive cuts like the trashy "Vampire Money" and the comparatively slick "The Kids From Yesterday" gave credence to the singer's seemingly modest words.

7 Their views of truncated, mediated and sometimes wholly artificial Italian landscapes give credence to the idea that, as Mr. Ghirri put it, “photography is already surreal.”

8 Recent news gives unexpected credence to that claim.

9 "In any collaboration, there is more credence given to the person who originated the piece," she replied via email.

10 “I think it was used in a way that respects the privacy of the individuals but still gives credence to the events that are going on.”

11 Bernie’s words give credence to the notion that a different set of qualifications exist other than the democratic ones.

12 These tales found ready credence with her.

她马上信了这些流言蜚语.

13 And in doing so, it gives credence to Mr. Dickson’s prediction that soon the fashion-toy industrial complex “is going to be a whole new business.”

14 The New scientist, which published the study, said that the results will gain credence if other scientists can repeat them.

《新科学家杂志》发表了这项研究,并且表示如果有更多的科学家重复此类试验,研究结果将更值得信任。

15 Your article give us credence for the work that we do and the music we make.

16 The theory that Iran is trying to awe its own people, rather than foreign powers, with the stealth jet gains credence when you consider where the Photoshopped image of the fighter in flight first appeared.

17 Soft lamb shoulder, stir-fried with sweet onions and crisp jalapeños, and finished with rosemary and red wine, give credence to the chef’s “special” tibs.

18 While not a model society, the program does teach kids in a violent country to work together for a common goal, giving credence to Abreu's claims for creating better citizens.

19 But this does not stop his data from lending exculpatory explanations for fat tummies more credence.

但是,这并不妨碍借用他的数据对大腹便便作出开脱罪责的解释,而不是把罪责归于餐桌。

20 I gave no credence to the ideology of Garveyism; it was, rather, the emotional dynamics of its adherents that evoked my admiration.

credence 同义词

credence 短语相关

give credence to lend weight/credence/credibility letter of credence place/put little credence in

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