convince的意思和读音

convince

: [kənˈvɪns] : [kən'vɪns]

v.使使使

使

convinces  convincing  convinced  

v.+n.convince public

v.persuade,prove,sway,influence,convert

convincev.

1.使使使to make sb/yourself believe that sth is true

You'll need to convince them of your enthusiasm for the job.使

I'd convinced myself (that) I was right.

2.~ sb to do sthto persuade sb to do sth

I've been trying to convince him to see a doctor.

v.1.使,,使2.使;使[]

v.1.to make someone believe that something is true2.to persuade someone to do something

1.使 conference 10、 convince 使 12、 cross-reference ;(使 13 …

2.使 invincinle a convince v 使 convincing a 使 325 ...

3. conjurer convince crossroads ...

4.使 convict convince 使, convivial , ...

5.使 conviction convince 使 convivial ...

6.使使 conference () 10 convince 使使; 12 delegate

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1.We're going to go through several parts of it because what I'm going to point out right now is, how did Paul try to convince them?

2.This technique is often implemented during wartime to convince people of the need for sacrifices or to justify difficult decisions.使

3.The Arab League has been trying to convince the Syrian government to ease its violent crackdown on an uprising by demonstrators.

4.Merlin must convince Arthur of his true identity, before Morgana can retrieve Excalibur and allow the Dark Forces to take over the world.使

5.But the authorities have yet to convince the public that this is a real competition, rather than just a grandstanding event.

6.I feel very depressed, later in the next I began to convince parents understand that work is the grand leveller.

7.Negotiate the specific details of an order. Convince your client to choose your product over that of your competitor.

8.It doesn't mean that if you are a Republican that I'm trying to convince you to be a Democrat.

9.On the face of it, the ad is an attempt to convince people that you're the good guys in this fight.广

10.So I got to read the exact words he used to convince psychiatrists back in 1998 that he was mentally ill.使1998