credibility 英 [ˌkredəˈbɪləti]   美 [ˌkrɛdəˈbɪlɪti]

credibility

credibility  英 [ˌkredəˈbɪləti] 美 [ˌkrɛdəˈbɪlɪti]

n. 可信性;确实性 

名词复数:credibilities 

These kind of cuts will at least get him some credibility on the budget. 这类支出的削减至少能让他在预算上获得一些可信性。
We need to ensure the credibility of the market. 我们必须保证这个市场的信誉。

  • You have credibility when you seem totally trustworthy or believable. You lose it when you start lying, cheating and acting rather shady.
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  • n. 可信性;确实性
  • 1. These kind of cuts will at least get him some credibility on the budget.

    这类支出的削减至少能让他在预算上获得一些可信性。

  • 2. We need to ensure the credibility of the market.

    我们必须保证这个市场的信誉。

  • credibility (n.) "quality of being credible, capacity or condition of being believed, just claim to credit," 1590s, from Medieval Latin credibilitas, from Latin credibilis (see credible). Credibility gap is 1966, American English, in reference to official statements about the Vietnam War.
cred·ibil·ity / ˌkredəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌkredəˈbɪləti / noun [uncountable ] the quality that sb/sth has that makes people believe or trust them 可信性;可靠性 to gain/lack/lose credibility 获取╱缺乏╱失去信任 The prosecution did its best to undermine the credibilityof the witness. 原告竭力削弱证人的可信性。 Newspapers were talking of a credibility gapbetween what he said and what he did. 各家报纸都在议论他言行不一。 see also street cred cred·ibil·ity / ˌkredəˈbɪləti ; NAmE ˌkredəˈbɪləti /
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