credence
形容词
credence 的形容词形式为 credible,意为可信的,可靠的。名词
credence 的名词形式为 credence,可以指以下不同含义: 1. 信任:相信或接受某人或某事的程度。 2. 相信:确信某事是真实或正确的信念。词语辨析
- credence 和 credit 的区别在于 credence 强调的是信任的程度,而 credit 强调的是对某人或某事的信任。 - credence 和 belief 的区别在于 credence 指的是对某人或某事的信任程度,而 belief 指的是对某事的信念或观点。词汇扩充
- give credence to:相信,接受。 - lend credence to:为...提供证据或支持。近义词
- trust:信任,相信。 - confidence:信心,自信。 - faith:信任,信念。反义词
- doubt:怀疑。 - skepticism:怀疑论。柯林斯词典
credence (noun) 1. If you give credence to a claim or piece of evidence, you believe it or accept it as true. 2. If something gives credence to a theory or story, it makes it easier to believe. 3. Credence is belief in or acceptance of something as true.牛津词典
credence (noun) 1. Acceptance of something as true. 2. A small side table, shelf, or niche in a church for holding the elements of the Eucharist before they are consecrated.用法
- He gave credence to her story. (他相信了她的故事。) - The evidence lends credence to the theory. (这些证据支持了这个理论。) - I don't put any credence in those rumors. (我对那些谣言不抱任何信任。) - The existence of ancient ruins lends credence to the legend. (古代废墟的存在证实了这个传说。)例句
- They refused to give credence to the rumors without concrete evidence.
他们拒绝在没有确凿证据的情况下相信这些谣言。 - There is no credence in his words as he has been known to lie before.
由于他以前撒过谎,所以他的话没有可信度。 - Her scientific research has given credence to the theory of climate change.
她的科学研究为气候变化理论提供了支持。 - He lost credence among his colleagues after being caught stealing.
他被抓到偷东西后,在同事中失去了信任。 - The judge gave credence to the witness's testimony and ruled in favor of the defendant.
法官相信了证人的证词,并对被告做出了有利的判决。 - There is little credence in the claim that aliens have visited Earth.
关于外星人造访地球的说法几乎没有可信度。 - Her consistent honesty lends credence to her reputation as a trustworthy person.
她一贯的诚实为她作为一个可信赖的人的声誉增加了可信度。 - The new evidence provides credence to the theory that the crime was premeditated.
新的证据为该犯罪是预谋的理论提供了支持。 - His constant lies have eroded his credence with his friends and family.
他不断撒谎使他在朋友和家人中失去了信任。 - Despite her doubts, she gave some credence to his explanation.
尽管她怀疑,但她还是对他的解释给予了一些信任。 - His success in business has given credence to his claim of being a skilled entrepreneur.
他在生意上的成功为他作为一个有技巧的企业家的声称增加了可信度。 - The scientific community is divided on whether to give credence to the new theory.
科学界对于是否相信这个新理论存在分歧。 - She was unwilling to give any credence to his apologies after his repeated mistakes.
在他一次次犯错后,她不愿相信他的道歉。 - His consistent good behavior has given credence to his claims of reform.
他一贯的好行为为他的改过自新的说法增加了可信度。 - The credence given to his testimony by the jury played a crucial role in the verdict.
陪审团对他的证词给予的信任在裁决中起到了至关重要的作用。 - There is no credence in the conspiracy theories surrounding the event.
关于这一事件的阴谋论没有可信度。 - Her extensive research has added credence to the historical accuracy of the novel.
她的广泛研究使这本小说的历史准确性更加可信。 - He always seeks credence from others, constantly trying to prove himself.
他总是寻求他人的信任,不断努力证明自己。 - The lack of evidence undermines the credence of the witness's testimony.
缺乏证据削弱了证人证词的可信度。 - The government's actions give credence to the concerns of the environmental activists.
政府的行动支持了环保活动家的担忧。 - Her reputation for honesty lends credence to her testimony in court.
她因为诚实而声誉卓著,在法庭上她的证词更具可信度。