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 believable [bi'li:vәbl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可信的

  1. Seems believable.
    似乎可信。
  2. I think it's believable.
    我认为这是可信的。
  3. Seem believable.
    似乎可信。


believable
[ adj ]
capable of being believed
<adj.all>
completely credible testimonycredible information


Believable \Be*liev"a*ble\, a.
Capable of being believed; credible. -- {Be*liev"a*ble*ness},
n. -- {Be*liev`a*bil"i*ty}, n.

  1. Melanie Griffith has finally found her niche and is quite believable as Maria Ruskin, a manipulating bubblehead.
  2. In fact, "Clemenza" offers hours of inspired music sung by people who are no less believable than, say, those girls in "Cosi fan Tutte" who can't keep their lovers straight.
  3. Mr. Costner doesn't bother to transform himself into a believable inhabitant of another time and another place.
  4. Manufacturers' health claims on labels were considered very believable by 8 percent of those surveyed but somewhat believable by 52 percent.
  5. Manufacturers' health claims on labels were considered very believable by 8 percent of those surveyed but somewhat believable by 52 percent.
  6. She's eminently believable as the lead character, Mattie Michael, a wise, steady single woman to whom fate has dealt a few hard knocks, but who faces life with dignity and a certain down-home grace.
  7. Several performances also stand out, especially Ms. Plunkett's compassionate and believable Elizabeth.
  8. Dramatically, Marc is hampered by being enormously overweight, a condition that makes believable involvement with the other characters difficult.
  9. The prime minister's pride was the one excuse Mr Lamont could not allow himself in his televised self-defence. As the fits-and-starts search for a believable new strategy proceeds we are back to a further chapter in the same old story.
  10. Stars James Garner and James Woods are excellent; the setting is believable.
  11. "How trustworthy, how believable and credible is the testimony of anyone under that kind of pressure?"
  12. "Grace has given the magazine believable beauty," says Margaret Sharkey, deputy general manager of Lancome.
  13. Let's hope this one goes to trial so we can hear lawyers argue over whether Spuds makes a believable Santa.
  14. But the black context, she says, "made them much more believable."
  15. And Natalie Wymer, Celebrezze's deputy press secretary, called the poll "just not believable." "Our own internal polls for the same period of time show us dead even," she said.
  16. Which celebrity endorsers are most believable?
  17. You're locked inside and you read a lot." "To me the songs on the new album are stories that have to be made believable," she said. "There's a time and a place and a message and a mood, like short stories.
  18. Guest panelists attempt to pick out the real Bill Orr, author of the "First Gentleman's Cookbook." "He got all four votes, he's so believable," Mrs. Orr said.
  19. Mandy Patinkin makes Leontes' jealousy believable.
  20. Tom Hanks was believable as a child.
  21. After hunting and gathering and natural disasters begin to pall, paradise gets pretty boring without believable conflict, psychology or English prose.
  22. "It's about as believable as saying you're a painless dentist."
  23. "At 30, I had to put a lot of energy into the part in order to make it believable," he told the Philadelphia Daily News in a telephone interview from St. Louis, the production's last stop before Philadelphia.
  24. I want to stretch them to their limits, so that they make it as believable as they can.
  25. "What I've drawn is that Bush is more believable and credible. He is much more animated than Dukakis.
  26. McNally has made the play less violent but also more believable. He has sacrificed a grand, almost operatic gesture for what is a more likely and much sadder conclusion.
  27. One could sense the audience was really listening. For his part Richard Eyre has worked with Gheorghiu to build a believable character.
  28. These characters would be shocking if they were believable, or if there were a reason to care about whom they bedded or how they handled their next drunken night.
  29. The new report said there is still no explanation for the "precipitous declines" in reading, which it called "simply not believable." The National Assessment switched to a different scale to report the 1986 test results.
  30. School Superintendent Charles Chambers said "non-verbal behavior is much more believable than verbal behavior."
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