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believed to be发音

意思翻译

据信是

相似词语短语

believed to───相信是的

believed───赞成;有信心;的存在;认为;相信

be to be───即将成为

believed in───信仰;信任

to be───存在

to be to───将要

it is believed───人们相信(believed是believe的过去分词);据说(believed是believe的过去分词);据信(believed是believe的过去分词)

be meant to be───旨在;意味着;注定是

to try to be───努力成为

双语使用场景

He has a message from King Fahd, believed to be an appeal for Arab unity.───他有个来自法赫德国王的口信,相信是对阿拉伯团结的呼吁。

Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant believed to be 500,000 years old.───化石寻找者们挖掘出了一头被认为有50万年之久的大象遗骨。

A little adolescent rebellion is commonly believed to be healthy.───青春期叛逆被普遍认为是一个健康的现象。

Moore is still believed to be alive, although nothing has been heard from him for months.───普遍认为摩尔还活着,尽管数月来没有任何有关他的消息。

This earlier study did not use ambulatory blood pressure measurements, believed to be superior to office-based measurements.───这种早期的研究没有采用被认为比在诊所中测量设备更精确的动态血压监测仪。

Experts said the East Turkestan Islamic Movement was believed to be a very small organisation.───专家说,据信东突这个组织的规模非常小。

Weather is not believed to be a factor. ? Witnesses say they did not see any fire before the plane broke apart.───天气不认为是一个因素。?目击者说,他们没有看到任何消防飞机解体之前。

Everyone has in their office equipment they purchased they believed to be an end-all that turned out to be a zero.───每个人都把他们买的,他们最终可以信赖的办公室设备变成了废物!

Hirst said the tooth, believed to be a child's incisor, may have come from incidents he had at school.───赫斯特说,据信是儿童门牙的这个牙齿,可能来自于他在学校念书时所发生的一些事。

英语使用场景

The meat was believed to be contaminated with salmonella.

The new policy is believed to be the first scheme to offer protection against an illness.

Dancing was believed to be sinful.

The Prime Minister is believed to be inclining towards an April election.

For many years the atom was believed to be indivisible.

The painting is believed to be by a pupil of Titian.

A little adolescent rebellion is commonly believed to be healthy.

The stones are believed to be endowed with magical powers.

In Britain, the broadsheets are generally believed to be more serious than the tabloids.