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 credibility [`krɛdə'bɪlətɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 可信用, 确实性, 可靠

[法] 证据能力, 可信程度, 确实性


  1. The silly ending robs the plot of any credibility.
    这愚蠢的结尾使得整个情节变得一点都不可信。
  2. They had to face the steady erosion of the president's credibility.
    他们不得不面对总统的威信日渐丧失的局面。
  3. A story that strained our credibility.
    一个超出我们信任程度的故事


credibility
[ noun ]
the quality of being believable or trustworthy
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Credibility \Cred`i*bil"i*ty\ (kr[e^]d`[i^]*b[i^]l"[i^]*t[y^]),
n. [Cf. F. cr['e]dibilit['e].]
The quality of being credible; credibleness; as, the
credibility of facts; the credibility of witnesses.

  1. The way you gain credibility here is doing these thingsor at least doing them enough to give the impression that you're doing them." That's only just begun.
  2. Mr. Heller's 140-person company stands to gain some credibility from its relationship with Fujitsu, which gives Hal access to the big Japanese computer maker's semiconductor expertise, patent portfolio and marketing force.
  3. Helms said Blandon's credibility "appeared to be high."
  4. The currency recovered last week after slipping below L1,110 against the D-Mark. The key event will be the credibility of prime minister Mr Silvio Berlusconi's appearance before the Lower House this week.
  5. Pearlstine credited the Journal's thorough coverage of the scandal for restoring the paper's credibility.
  6. The problem is that the Griffin Bells, Ed Meeses and Dick Thornburghs lack any credibility in spearheading an investigation of wrongdoing by a political associate; they either are too close personally or too ambitious politically.
  7. He said that was sufficient to undermine the prosecution's credibility.
  8. "My credibility is on the line because of this," the 44-year-old leader of the Rolling Stones said.
  9. That lent credibility to solutions he proposed, he said.
  10. Mr. Cockburn rejects my statement that Israel Shahak has no more credibility on human-rights violations than Lyndon LaRouche.
  11. And Mr. Icahn acknowledged that going public with some of his takeover plans would help him cultivate credibility as holders decide whether to cast their proxies with his slate or with management's.
  12. Now that credibility has been restored, it is time to adjust interest rates sharply.
  13. It does nothing to contribute to the settlement of the political issue involved, and does substantial harm to the FAO's credibility as an organization worthy of U.S. support." The PLO has observer status as an organization.
  14. Hill passed the lie-detector test could cause problems for some politicians who have attacked her credibility.
  15. But it significantly enhances the credibility of a new approach to fighting cancer, called photodynamic therapy, which is beginning to come of age as an anti-cancer weapon.
  16. "Politicians don't on the whole have credibility in a bear market," said Richard Harris, director of equity-risk management at Morgan Grenfell Securities in London.
  17. The Senate is sending former CIA agent Donald Gregg to Seoul as U.S. ambassador to South Korea, dismissing months of attacks on his credibility and alleged involvement in the Iran-Contra affair.
  18. Bush was asked by reporters if his reversal on taxes would damage his credibility.
  19. Foreigners captured after entering Afghanistan with Moslem guerrillas have been caught up in the Kabul government's effort to win international credibility.
  20. Thurman and some other senior U.S. officials to doubt the credibility of Maj. Giroldi at critical moments during the coup attempt.
  21. Gysi said both the West German Bundeswehr and the East German Volksarmee should be cut in half by 1991, thereby lending credibility to promises that a united Germany would pose no threat to European neighbors.
  22. "Public disaffection was so high and the government's credibility so low," says one diplomat in Seoul, "that they had to do something fairly dramatic if they were going to save the situation at all."
  23. In a statement, Mr. Weaver, who now runs his own marketing company, Gordon Weaver Enterprises, said the allegations were "unsupported" and "utterly lacking in credibility."
  24. It is up to management to restore that credibility and potential but that will take a long time.' Reuters rebounds News and information group Reuters recovered 28 to 1344p as analysts' interpretations of the company's full-year results reached clients.
  25. The Daily News called it "Ivan's Dirty Laundry." Lawyers following the case said Puccio may have succeeded in undermining Boesky's credibility, but that did not mean Mulheren was any closer to acquittal.
  26. That gave the project some credibility," McEwen said.
  27. Yet Mr. Gephardt accuses free-trade advocates of a credibility problem.
  28. But he emphasized that he did not foresee such a recommendation, in large part because it is important that a new president not lose his credibility by reneging on a campaign promise.
  29. And he ended up making his last, desperate try for credibility in a city and state that symbolized social and political views light years away from the South, his chief ally that quintessential, abrasive New Yorker, Mayor Edward Koch.
  30. Even through the early 1960s, the moral ethos of public schools was sufficiently Protestant as to not generate concern, even though Evangelicals had lost force and credibility as a religious movement.
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