credible的意思和读音

credible

: [ˈkredɪb(ə)l] : [ˈkredəb(ə)l]

adj.;(

adj.+n.credible policy

adj.unbelievable,unreliable

adj.believable,convincing,plausible,likely,probable

credibleadj.

1.that can be believed or trusted

a credible explanation/witness

It is just not credible that she would cheat.

2.that can be accepted, because it seems possible that it could be successful

Community service is seen as the only credible alternative to imprisonment.

adj.1.,

adj.1.able to be believed or trusted2.considered as likely to happen or be successful

1. creditable a credible a accredit v ...

2. creditable a credible a accredit v ...

3. v.crab n。 n.credible 。 v.custodian ...

4. honest( ), credible( ), be public-spirited( ), ...

5. credentials credible crevice () ...

6.(RELEVANT):CREDIBLE):

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1.Eight said such a deal would not be credible and the rest did not answer.访

2.That would not matter so much if he led a party that might form a credible government.

3.However, they said the deal would give Barclays a credible exit strategy if it were to walk away from ABN.退退

4.Apart from offering the word "Coincidence" , it has no credible sounding answers.

5.We stand ready to provide whatever assistance is necessary -- and asked for -- to pursue a credible transition to a democracy.

6.Later, he was privileged to work for Flinders Petrie , a strong field director and one of the most credible archaeologists of his time.

7.Your business logo can only be credible based if it is able to represent your business expertise fully.

8.It is far from clear that this approach is credible enough to win over investors.

9.Credible allegations about the scam were brought to its attention by a whistleblower, Harry Markopolos, for at least a decade.-(HarryMarkopolos)

10.One of the euro's big attractions was that it offered many countries a shortcut to a credible monetary set-up.