单词 | credibility |
释义 | credibility nounadjective | verb + credibility | credibility + verb | credibility + noun | preposition adjective➤great, high极大的可信度;高可信度➤real真正的可靠性➤moral, political, professional, scientific道德方面的/政治上的/职业上的/科学上的可靠性➤personal个人的可信度➤instant立即获得的信任◆he had instant credibility with customers.他立刻就取得了顾客的信任。➤street街头信誉verb + credibility➤carry, have具有可信度◆the certificate has great credibility in the us.该证书在美国可信度很高。➤be lacking in, lack缺乏可信度▸➤gain, regain获取/重新获取信任◆the government is desperate to regain credibility with the public.政府急于重新获取公众的信任。➤lose失去信任▸➤bring, build, establish, give, lend, provide带来可靠性;确立可靠性;给予可靠性◆recommendations from two previous clients helped to establish her credibility.两位以前客户的推荐有助于确立她的可靠性。◆funding from the world bank lends credibility to the project.世界银行的资金支持让人信任这项工程。➤maintain, retain保持可靠性▸➤restore恢复可信度▸➤add, enhance, increase增加可信性;提高可信度◆the use of computer models adds credibility to the forecasts.使用计算机模型增加了预报的可信度。◆state backing for the plan will enhance its credibility.国家对这一计划的支持将提高其可信度。➤challenge, damage, destroy, diminish, erode, hurt, undermine考验/损害/摧毁/降低/削弱/伤害/破坏可信度➤question质疑可靠性credibility + verb➤suffer可信性受损◆her credibility suffered in her handling of the crisis.她对这次危机的处理使其可信度受损。credibility + noun➤gap信用差距◆newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between her policies and her achievements.各家报纸都在议论她的政策和政绩之间存在差距。➤issue, problem信誉问题◆anti-dope campaigners are faced with a credibility problem.反兴奋剂倡导者面临信誉问题。➤crisis信誉危机◆the administration was facing a credibility crisis.该政府面临信誉危机。preposition➤credibility among, credibility as⋯之中的信任;作为⋯的可信度◆her credibility as a witness她作为证人的可信度➤credibility for对⋯相信的程度◆he's been helping to restore market credibility for a new industrial process.他一直在帮着重建对新工业生产方法的市场信心。credibilitynoun [uncountable] ◆the prosecution did its best to undermine the credibility of the witness.原告极力削弱证人的可信度。credibilitynoun [uncountable] ◆the prosecution did its best to undermine the credibility of the witness.原告极力削弱证人的可信度。credibility/ˌkredəˈbɪləti ||; ˌkrɛdəˈbɪlətɪ/noun [u] the quality that sb has that makes people believe or trust him/her 可信性;可靠性: ◇the prime minister had lost all credibility and had to resign. 首相已完全失去民众的信任,只好辞职。 cred·i·bil·i·ty /ˏkrɛdə`bɪlətɪ; ˌkredɪˈbɪlɪti/n [u]when someone is believed and trusted 可信性; 可靠性:◇the scandal has damaged the government's credibility. 这桩丑闻损害了政府的可信度。 |
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