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/ˈkriːdns/ |
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- | gain credence |
| if an idea gains credence , people become more likely to believe it |
| 得到信任 |
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- | give credence to sth |
| to believe that something is true |
| 相信某事物 |
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| It was too silly an idea for Chrissy to give any credence to it. 认为克里西居然会相信这种想法真是太愚蠢了。 |
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- | give/lend/add credence to sth formal |
| to make people think that something is likely to be true |
| 增加某事物的可信度 |
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| The recent discovery of the largest meteorite crater in Europe gives credence to Prof Solomon’ s theory. 最近发现的欧洲最大的陨石坑提高了所罗门教授的理论的可信度。 |
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