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conviction noun 2belief/appearance of belief 信念ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONVICTION | CONVICTION + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEabsolute, complete, total, unshakable, utter 绝对深信;完全确信;不可动摇的信念deep, deeply held, firm, fundamental, great, passionate, real, strong 深信;不可动摇的信念;基本的信念;伟大的信仰;强烈的信念◆It is my firm conviction that nothing will change until we address the root causes of the problem.我坚信,除非我们治理问题的根源,否则什么也不会改变。◆There was no great conviction in his voice.他的声音显示出他的信念并不坚定。growing 越来越强的信念personal 个人的信念inner 内心的信念ideological, moral, political, religious, theological 意识形态的/道德/政治/宗教/神学信仰Catholic, Christian, etc. 天主教、基督教等信仰VERB + CONVICTIONhave, hold 深信◆She had this absolute conviction that what she liked others would like.她绝对相信只要她喜欢的别人也会喜欢。share 有相同的信念◆They share a deep conviction that their views on world matters are still vitally important.他们都坚信他们对世界大事的看法依然极其重要。express 表达信念carry 具有说服力◆Her explanation failed to carry conviction (= failed to sound convincing) in the face of the facts.在事实面前,她的解释没有说服力。reflect 反映信念◆The American Constitution reflects certain religious convictions.美国宪法反映了某些宗教信念。shake 动摇信念◆Nothing could shake her conviction that she could not be beaten.她深信自己不会被打败,什么都不能动摇她的这一信念。reinforce, strengthen 加强信念◆These experiences reinforced my conviction that music helps learning.这些经历增强了我的信念:音乐有助于学习。lack 缺乏说服力◆Her arguments lacked conviction.她的论据缺乏说服力。CONVICTION + NOUNpolitics (BrE) 基于个人信念的政治◆the demise of consensus and the rise of conviction politics共识政治的终结与基于个人信念的政治的兴起PREPOSITIONwith conviction, without conviction 确信;不确信◆'Not true!' she said with conviction.“这不是真的!”她深信不疑地说。conviction about 对⋯的确信◆He had a strong personal conviction about the power of the printed word.他个人坚信印刷文字的力量。PHRASEShave the courage of your convictions (= to be brave enough to do what you feel to be right) 有勇气做自己认为对的事 |