convincingly / kənˈvɪn sɪŋ /

令人信服地令人信服的是令人信服的令人信服

convincingly 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. persuading or assuring by argument or evidence: They gave a convincing demonstration of the car's safety features.
  2. appearing worthy of belief; plausible: The excuse was not convincing.

convincingly 近义词

convincingly

等同于 satisfactorily

convincingly 的近义词 4
convincingly

等同于 conclusively

convincingly

等同于 finally

更多convincingly例句

  1. Thankfully, none of the 54 student athletes we examined had convincing signs of myocarditis.
  2. “Messaging that allows the public to know that masks protect you as well as others will be more powerful in convincing skeptics that masks are important in public spaces to slow down spread and disease from covid-19,” Gandhi said.
  3. While the Saints absolutely dismantled the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, they had been short on truly convincing wins this season, and the arm strength of Drew Brees continues to be a concern.
  4. Androids that convincing might not yet walk among us, but they certainly exist, albeit in a more benevolent form.
  5. Because the actor’s body, voice, and performance are retained—with the original expressions translated to the deepfaked face—impersonators are usually cast to create the most convincing final product.
  6. Not too many people get to put one over on that guy in a film—and do it convincingly.
  7. But, Winroth argues convincingly in this slightly dry book, that hardly made them unique in the 9th and 10th centuries.
  8. Jones, it should be said, is also aces as the unfulfilled housewife (a role she plays very convincingly on Mad Men).
  9. All in all, Boseman portrays Brown from age 16 to 60—and quite convincingly.
  10. Korda argues convincingly that Lee was ambivalent about slavery.
  11. The killing of Sir Henry de Bohun in face of both armies speaks convincingly of muscle as well as of nerve.
  12. You just hold tight on to yourself, and think out something cleverIm sure you can, convincingly.
  13. It is difficult, he reflected, for a person under the partial effects of a drug to lie intelligently or convincingly.
  14. That one may do too much good (exceed the reasonable limits of good) is convincingly proved by Shakespeare's words and examples.
  15. That these separate parts are handled well, the progress made in those parts convincingly testifies.