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🔑 be·liefBrE /bɪˈliːf/NAmE /bɪˈliːf/ noun🔑 [U] ~ (in sth/sb) a strong feeling that sth/sb exists or is true; confidence that sth/sb is good or right 相信;信心◆I admire his passionate belief in what he is doing. 我佩服他对自己的工作所抱的坚定信心。◆belief in God/democracy 对上帝/民主的笃信🔑 [sing., U] ~ (that…) an opinion about sth; sth that you think is true 看法;信念◆She acted in the belief that she was doing good. 她这么做是因为她认定自己是在做好事。◆Contrary to popular belief (= in spite of what people may think), he was not responsible for the tragedy. 与大家的看法相反,他对这桩悲剧没有责任。◆There is a general belief that things will soon get better. 大家普遍认为情况很快就会好转。🔑 [C, usually pl.] something that you believe, especially as part of your religion 信仰;宗教信仰◆religious/political beliefs 宗教/政治信仰 ➡ compare disbelief, unbelief ●beyond beˈlief(in a way that is) too great, difficult, etc. to be believed 令人难以置信◆Dissatisfaction with the government has grown beyond belief. 对政府的不满已经达到令人难以置信的程度。◆icy air that was cold beyond belief 冷得令人无法相信的冰冷空气●beggar beˈlief/deˈscriptionto be too extreme, shocking, etc. to believe/describe 难以相信;无法形容◆It beggars belief how things could have got this bad. 真是难以置信,情况怎么会恶化到这种地步。●to the best of your ˈknowledge/beˈliefas far as you know 据某人所知(或了解)◆He never made a will, to the best of my knowledge. 据我所知,他从未立过遗嘱。 |