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believe
- IPA[bəˈlēv]
美式
- accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of;accept the statement of (someone) as true
verb: believe, 3rd person present: believes, gerund or present participle: believing, past tense: believed, past participle: believed
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- 1. accept (something) as true; feel sure of the truth of the superintendent believed Lancaster's story Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ accept the statement of (someone) as true he didn't believe her or didn't want to know
- ▪ have faith, especially religious faith there are those on the fringes of the Church who do not really believe
- ▪ feel sure that someone is capable of doing something I wouldn't have believed it of Lois—what an extraordinary woman!
- 2. hold (something) as an opinion; think or suppose I believe we've already met the deal is believed to be worth around $15 million 同義詞 反義詞
- the action of pretending or imagining that things are better than they really are: she's living in a world of make-believe
- imitating something real: he was firing a make-believe gun at the spy planes
- pretend; imagine: you can make-believe you're swimming out in the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of pretending or imagining that things are better than they really are: she's living in a world of make-believe
- imitating something real; pretend: he was firing a make-believe gun at the spy planes
- pretend; imagine: Brenda rode along, make-believing she was a knight riding to the rescue
Oxford American Dictionary
- have faith in the truth or existence of something
Oxford American Dictionary
- have faith in the truth or existence of something
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- used to emphasize the truth of a statement
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- used to emphasize the truth of a statement
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- used to express surprise at something one is relating
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- used to concede that a statement is surprising
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- accept that (something) is true, especially without proof: the superintendent believed Lancaster's story some 23 per cent believe that smoking keeps down weight
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