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单词 believe
释义 believebelievesbelievedbelievingbelievebelieve /bəˈliːv/ verb1[transitive] to think that something is true or that someone is telling the truth: Do you believe his story?你相信他的故事吗?I don’t believe you!我不相信你!believe (that)I can’t believe he’s only 25!我不敢相信他只有 25 岁!I found his explanation hard to believe.find我觉得他的解释很难令人相信。THESAURUS think2[transitive] to have a particular opinion about something, without being completely surebelieve (that)I believe she’ll be back on Monday.我想她会在星期一回来。It is believed that three people were killed in the accident.bebelievebekill据信有三人在事故中丧生。3[transitive] used in some phrases to show that you are surprised or shockedcan’t/don’t believe somethingI can’t believe you lied to me!lie我真不敢相信你会对我说谎!Would you believe it, he even remembered my birthday!willremember你相信吗﹐他竟然记得我的生日!He could hardly believe his eyes (=was very surprised) when he looked out of his window.caneyelook他朝窗外看去﹐几乎不敢相信自己的眼睛。4[transitive] to have religious faith—believablebelievable adjectivePhrasesbelieve it or not spoken used when something is true but surprising: Believe it or not, I don’t actually dislike him.信不信由你﹐我其实并不讨厌他。Phrasal verbsbelieve in something phrasal verb1to be sure that something or someone definitely exists: Do you believe in ghosts?ghost你相信有鬼吗?2to think that someone or something is good, important, or right: We believe in democracy.我们相信民主。I believe in being honest and telling the truth.betell我认为做人要诚实﹐要说真话。GrammarDo not say ‘You must believe on yourself.’ Say You must believe in yourself.(你必须相信自己。)THESAURUS: believeto believe somethingbelieve to think that something is true or that someone is telling the truth: Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.newspaperI believe you. Thousands wouldn’t!accept to believe that something is true, especially because someone has persuaded you to believe it: His wife accepted his explanation for why he was late.acceptbeLeah had slowly come to accept her brother’s version of events.haveeventtake sb’s word for it especially spoken to believe what someone says is true, even though you have no proof or experience of it yourself: I wasn’t there when the accident happened, so I’ll just have to take your word for it.happenbe taken in by something/fall for something to be tricked into believing something that is not true: A lot of people were taken in by these claims.betakeclaimI can’t believe she fell for that old excuse!fallswallow informal to believe a story or explanation that is not true, especially when this makes you seem silly: Did he really think that we would swallow that old story?dowill
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