credibility

英[ˌkredə'bɪləti] 美[ˌkredə'bɪləti]
  • n. 可信;确实性;可靠
CET6+ TEM8
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Noun:
  1. the quality of being believable or trustworthy

1. There is a credibility gap developing between employers and employees.
雇主和雇员之间出现了信任危机。

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2. The implication that marital infidelity enhances a leader's credibility is preposterous.
婚姻不忠会提升领导人可信度的暗示荒谬之极。

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3. The president will have to work hard to restore his credibility.
总统将不得不努力使公众恢复对他的信任。

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4. It's a team unrivalled in stature, expertise and credibility.
这个团队的名声、专业技能和信誉都是无可匹敌的。

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5. They had gravely impaired the credibility of the government.
他们严重地损害了政府的信誉。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    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. The credibility stretched the idea to the limits.
      这种理论的可靠性降到了最低限度。
    4. It is difficult to document the credibility of the statement.
      很难找到材料证明这个声明的可靠性。

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