形容词
1. credible
1. It is hardly credible.
这是难以置信的。
1. 可信的:這些電影,都專注於怎樣去述說(narrate)一個有覑一些可信的(credible)、值得你關心(care)的人物,且是有趣和引人入勝的(absorbing)、具戲劇張力的故事. 更重要的,是它們又都展示了一份視野(vision),其中包含覑多項反覆出現的一貫性主題(unity of themes).
2. 可信賴的:怎么让客户觉得放心,去年我们拿到二千多个设计奖,展现我们是可信赖的(credible). 营销部份需要前后一致(consistent). 此外,品牌不能什么都要,你要有牺牲(sacrifice). 这跟整个精实哲学一致,这也是当初要卖笔电的时候,
3. 可靠的:有一些州对见证人加以最低年龄限制,比如14岁或者18岁. 见证人必须是有能力的(competent)和可靠的(credible). 见证人并不需要知道立遗嘱者的遗嘱的内容. 一般来说,见证人的签名应该在遗嘱的末尾并且在立遗嘱者的签名之下.
1. 可信的;可靠的
Credible means able to be trusted or believed.
e.g. Baroness Thatcher''s claims seem credible to many...
撒切尔女男爵的主张在很多人看来是可信的。
e.g. But in order to maintain a credible threat of intervention, we have to maintain a credible alliance.
然而,为了保持确实有效的干预威胁,我们必须维持可靠的联盟。
2. (候选人、政策、体系等)有望成功的
A credible candidate, policy, or system, for example, is one that appears to have a chance of being successful.
e.g. Mr Robertson would be a credible candidate...
罗伯逊先生将是可能当选的候选人之一。
e.g. The challenge before the opposition is to offer credible alternative policies for the future.
摆在反对党面前的挑战是如何为未来发展提出其他可行性政策。
adj
1. appearing to merit belief or acceptance
e.g. a credible witness
2. capable of being believed
e.g. completely credible testimony
credible information
Synonym: believable
3. (a common but incorrect usage where `credulous'' would be appropriate) credulous
e.g. she was not the...credible fool he expected