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意思翻译

确信,信服;相信

相似词语短语

be convinced───相信;确信;心悦诚服;服气;心折;确信;信服

convinced───adj.确信的;深信的;v.使确信(convince的过去分词);说服

that be───是的

be sure that───肯定…;一定要做到;使有把握;注意,一定要做到,使有把握

be glad that───很高兴

must be that───一定是那个

what be that───那是什么

be proud that───为此感到骄傲

be like that───像那样

双语使用场景

Therefore, developers need to be convinced that they should adhere to standards.───因此,需要说服开发者去遵循标准。

Before stumping up a loan for a wind project, Banks need to be convinced that a site has sufficient wind resources.───一个风力项目贷款之前,银行需要确认,这个站点有足够的风力资源,而不是根据一般来说可看到的风力测试进行预估。

They need to be convinced that their own and Europe's prosperity "depends fundamentally on overcoming this crisis."───他们需要确信他们自己的和欧洲的繁荣“从根本上取决于克服这次危机与否。”

They were all open aisles and it did not take long to be convinced that the gloves were not in sight.───商店里都是敞开式通道,很快他就确定手套不在这些地方。

Show me more of these progressive changes and maybe I'll be convinced that the world's oldest society is ready to be a global leader.───如果让我看到更多这样的积极转变,也许我就会相信这个世界上最古老的国度业已准备好成为全球领袖了。

You may already be convinced that this interlocking occurrence of the number 19 is too frequent to be accidental.───刚才这些事实也许让你相信数字19多次出现在古兰经中不是偶然。

I have yet to be convinced that the European Council is capable of reaching such a substantive agreement, given its past record.───鉴于欧洲理事会的过往记录,我目前还不确信它能否达成一项如此重大的协议。

If the executive team can be convinced that these behaviors are destructive, then the company can move to specify some specific changes.───如果高层被说服,那么公司可以转移到更具体的改进上。

Women with postpartum depression love their children but may be convinced that they are not able to be good mothers.───得产后抑郁症的母亲是很爱自己的孩子的,但是我们也同时可以确信他们并不自信能成为一个很好的母亲。

英语使用场景

For example, you might be convinced that government bureaucracies are inefficient because a specific agency handled your inquiries so ineptly.

Third, you can be convinced that something is true because of your own personal experiences.

The Israeli Prime Minister must be convinced that he will reap a richer harvest of votes by going to the electorate well before October.

Many general practitioners still need to be convinced that their views will be listened to and where appropriate acted on.

Donor countries must be convinced that the tribal people are being adequately catered for.

Until then, I need to be convinced that they are truly superior.

Many French will be convinced that their first impression after DSK was arrested – that he was victim of a nefarious political plot or financial shakedown – was correct.

Then, once located, the subjects have to be convinced that they can safely discuss their criminal behaviour.

On reading through these pages you will be convinced that this is exactly the way in which the things could work well.