词汇 | credibility |
释义 | noun to gain/lack/lose credibility获取/缺乏/失去信任 The prosecution did its best to undermine the credibility of the witness. 控方竭力削弱证人的可信性。 After the recent scandal, the government has lost all credibility. Newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between what he said and what he did. 各家报纸都在议论他言行不一。 BBC backing for the scheme will enhance its credibility. Funding from the World Bank lends credibility to the project. He had instant credibility with customers. He’s been helping to restore market credibility for a new industrial process. Her credibility suffered in her handling of the crisis. Newspapers were talking of a credibility gap between her policies and her achievements. Recommendations from two previous clients helped to establish her credibility. The administration was facing a credibility crisis. The certificate has great credibility in France and Germany. The government is desperate to regain credibility with the public. The prime minister’s credibility suffered in his handling of the crisis. The use of computer models adds credibility to the forecasts. There is little credibility among scientists for the book’s claims. her credibility as a witness This story has no credibility at all. |
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