单词 | believer |
释义 | believerWord family noun belief disbelief believer adjective believable ≠ unbelievable disbelieving believingverb believe ≠ disbelieve adverb unbelievably believingly Religionbe·liev·er /bəˈliːvə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun [countableC] 1 be a (great/firm) believer in something APPROVEto believe strongly that something is good and effective 坚信某事,深信某事 I’m a great believer in regular exercise. 我深信经常锻炼有好处。 Examples from the Corpus be a (great/firm) believer in something• Daley was a firm believer in the bootstrap theory.• He was a firm believer in the power of prayer.• He was a great believer in expressing aggression, not bottling it up.• Lampard was a great believer in eating whenever you could.• Letterman is a believer in the immigrant mentality.• Molly was a believer in homeopathy and underwent her last operation and subsequent treatment in the Royal London Homeopathic Hospital.• She is a believer in fundamentals, in technique.• Tip is a firm believer in fate, and in 1961 the finger pointed in the right direction for him. 2. RRBELIEVEsomeone who believes in a particular god, religion, or system of beliefs 信徒 OPP unbeliever Examples from the Corpus believer• The movie is less than a miracle, but it made a believer out of me.• The men behind the plan, he said, were respected Agency veterans, deep believers in a free Havana.• Conley is a devout believer in specialty niches.• Efficient-market believers could strike it rich if they could persuade people to give up.• Naturally this had immediate consequences for the destitute fed by the church chest that rich believers funded.• She was a strong believer in women's participation in public affairs. |
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