convincing 的定义
- persuading or assuring by argument or evidence: They gave a convincing demonstration of the car's safety features.
- appearing worthy of belief; plausible: The excuse was not convincing.
convincing 近义词
persuasive
更多convincing例句
- This is pretty convincing that this hydrogen that’s measured is from the enstatite chondrites rather than from terrestrial contamination.
- If you agree with me and you don’t need convincing – skip to the end for details on how we can be involved with brand performance.
- That makes Microraptor one of the most convincing cases of a nonbird dinosaur that could fly, Brusatte adds.
- Yes, they all sound convincing and they have the verification mark guaranteeing they’re real customers.
- There is no convincing evidence that any mutation is associated with infection or severity.
- But good luck convincing other countries that the case against North Korea is airtight.
- Great for convincing your co-workers to DVR Black-ish while at work.
- Of course, in her Neverland they bleach your teeth so white they glow and Madonna coaches you on your convincing British accent.
- Lee makes a convincing case that the loveliness of much Renaissance art is inversely related to the moral ugliness of its patrons.
- It took a bit of convincing to get DeCarli, a 38-year veteran of the department, to speak with me.
- I have seen a lot of Bolshevik propaganda and it is not very convincing stuff.
- Here convincing proof was given of Mme. Mesdag's accuracy, originality of interpretation, and her skill in the use of color.
- Wasn't the dead man stretched in the shadow convincing proof of their capacity for pure devilishness?
- It seemed, then, that he but needed convincing that this was Mademoiselle de La Vauvraye.
- It was merciless and terrible—so slightly, faintly indicated, yet so overwhelmingly convincing.