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belief

/bih-leef/US // bɪˈlif //UK // (bɪˈliːf) //

信仰,信念,相信,信奉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something believed; an opinion or conviction: a belief that the earth is flat.
    • : confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof: a statement unworthy of belief.
    • : confidence; faith; trust: a child's belief in his parents.
    • : a religious tenet or tenets; religious creed or faith: the Christian belief.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounputting regard in as true
Forms: beliefs
Synonyms
acceptance接受,接纳,受理,接受程度assumption假设,假定,臆断conclusion结论,结语,总结,结束语confidence信心,信任,信念,信赖conviction定罪,判定,信念,信仰expectation期待,期望,期望值,期待值faith信念,信仰,信心,信任feeling感受,感觉,感情,感到hope希望,希望如此,期望,盼望idea理念judgment判断,判断力,判决,审判knowledge知识,知識notion观念,概念,理念,观点opinion意见,观点,意见,舆论position位置,定位,职务,姿势suspicion怀疑,猜疑,嫌疑人,嫌疑犯theory理论,理论上,理论上说,理論thinking思想,思考,思维,思路trust信任,信托,相信,信赖understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况view观点,查看,视图,景观admission录取,入学,入场,入会assent赞成,允准,赞同,同意assurance保证,确保,保险,保障avowal誓词,誓言,宣誓,宣称axiom公理,公理主义,公理原则certainty确定性,确定,确定的,确定无疑conjecture猜测,猜想,推测,臆测credence信任,信誉,信仰,信心credit信用,贷款,信誉,贷方deduction扣减,扣税,扣款,扣减法divination占卜,卜筮,卜算子,卜卦fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的guess猜测,猜到了,猜猜看,猜想hypothesis假说,假设,假定,假想impression印象,感觉,印象是intuition直觉,直观,直感,直觉性mind思想,心灵,介意,脑子里mindset思维方式,心态,思维模式,思维persuasion劝说,劝导,劝服,疏导postulation推测,设想,推定,假设presumption推定,假设,假定,推断presupposition预设,预设条件,预设值,预测profession专业,职业,行业,专业性reliance倚赖,倚靠,依赖,倚仗supposition假设,臆测,假定,臆断surmise推测,臆测,猜测,臆想theorem定理,该定理,大定律,大定理thesis论文,毕业论文,论述,论题

Examples

  • Human intelligence is incredibly useful but it doesn’t safeguard you against having false beliefs, because that’s not what intelligence is for.

  • Full belief, I want to suggest, needn’t be at the core of dehumanization, and an account of dehumanization needn’t commit on how demanding “belief” is or whether baldly contradictory belief is possible.

  • It also lacks the kind of intentions, goals, beliefs, and desires that drive language use in humans.

  • As Streumer concedes, if he believed his own view, he would believe that there are such things as good and bad reasons for belief, which is exactly what his view denies.

  • Hope derives from a belief that life has good things in store.

  • One wonders if his subsequent battles with the “Evil Empire” were animated by this belief.

  • The incident sparked his belief in Santa, but he would have to wait nearly two decades before dressing up as Jolly St. Nick.

  • The congressman traces his belief in Santa Claus back 40 years, when he was a student going to college “on the GI Bill.”

  • To cyber security experts, the naivety of this statement beggars belief.

  • His belief that officers really did find his fingerprints at the scene seems to have encouraged his false confession.

  • He turned his eyes upon her; but no sympathy was in their beams; no belief in the semblance of her tears.

  • Belief in his own value had never been thus assailed before; that he was indispensable had been an ultimate assurance.

  • Although everybody laughed at such a notion, the Worm-eating Warbler declared that he had a right to his own belief.

  • Tom held to his strange belief to 'Let it all come,' he would not try to prevent; he would neither shirk nor dodge.

  • Before he faced Lettice, he must forget a moment—forget his fears, his hopes, his ceaseless torment of belief and doubt.