convince / kənˈvɪns /

💦中学词汇确信说服信服说服力

convince 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·vinced, con·vinc·ing.

  1. to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
  2. to persuade; cajole: We finally convinced them to have dinner with us.
  3. Obsolete. to prove or find guilty.
  4. Obsolete. to overcome; vanquish.

convince 近义词

v. 动词 verb

gain the confidence of

更多convince例句

  1. The deal intends to shift TikTok’s cloud business to Oracle, which nevertheless doesn’t yet seem to have convinced the caudillo that a non-ownership deal is a good idea.
  2. We got a glimpse Wednesday of just how dependent the president is on convincing Americans a vaccine is coming to end this pandemic in months.
  3. So I’m willing to work with any leader that comes close to that, who will sit down and listen to me and be open to being convinced that that is where we are right now with the issues.
  4. For most people in the study, the only thing that changed in their lives was that some random researchers tried to convince them to do something new.
  5. Thomas Courtney teaches fifth grade at Chollas-Mead Elementary, where his public school’s customer service convinced him to bring his daughter Onora, who is thriving academically and socially.
  6. Turkey is not the only country trying to convince the private sector that domestic violence is their problem, too.
  7. Whether or not Risner will be able to convince a federal judge that the U.S. should be held responsible, is another story.
  8. The only way to stop cops from killing young, unarmed black men is to convince Americans that their lives truly matter.
  9. A visit to WoodRocket.com is enough to convince anyone of the truth in that.
  10. “As a teenager, I tried to convince myself I had imagined it,” wrote Bowman.
  11. It took years to convince Tim of that, and we consoled ourselves that at least it had been drawn by one who was there.
  12. A little fighting, to convince ministers that we can't be frightened, and all will be well.
  13. I shall try to convince you that it is also materially better than the accepted, or Christian, method.
  14. You have been taking pains to convince me that Maude's love was not mine, that she was only forced into the marriage with me.
  15. I'm staying here because if it's the last thing I do, I'm going to convince you that I'm not a killer.