credence的意思和读音

credence

: [ˈkrid(ə)ns] : [ˈkriːd(ə)ns]

n.

credences  

n.credibility,authority,weight,belief,confidence

credencen.

1.a quality that an idea or a story has that makes you believe it is true

Historical evidence lends credence to his theory.使

2.belief in sth as true

They could give no credence to the findings of the survey.

Alternative medicine has been gaining credence(= becoming more widely accepted) recently.

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n.1.acceptance based on the degree to which something is believable2.the power to inspire belief or trust3.a small shelf or table in a church where the bread, wine, and containers used for Communion are kept

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1.But Blues boss Mourinho is refusing to give the stories any credence and feels he does not even need to speak to Cole about the matter.

2.She did not give credence to a single word of his story.

3.Giving credence to the first report, the semi-official Fars new agency confirmed the incident and said the attacker had been arrested.FarsKhabaronline

4.He thought he might find someone to give credence to his tale.

5.Ha ha ha, laughed the crab. You and I share the same creed, so I would like to believe you. But I cant give credence to your still story.

6.Privately some officials gave some credence to the report, saying it has been assumed Powell was likely to leave after four years.

7.He dumped the cards, giving greater credence to the voice of his girlfriend than to the advice of a professional translator.

8.DIFFRACTION, the ability of light to bend around a sharp edge, certainly gave credence to the idea that light was a form of wave motion.

9.When he entered politics in 1994, few gave credence to his claim to be a victim of conniving communist judges; now it is widely believed.1994

10.With all that going on, few will give much credence to the sunny images in Kennebunkport.(Kennebunkport)