convince
- IPA[kənˈvɪns]
英式
- cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something;persuade (someone) to do something
verb: convince, 3rd person present: convinces, gerund or present participle: convincing, past tense: convinced, past participle: convinced
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動詞
- 1. cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something Robert's expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence we had to convince politicians that they needed to do something 同義詞
- ▪ persuade (someone) to do something she convinced my father to branch out on his own 同義詞
- capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real: there is no convincing evidence that advertising influences total alcohol consumption
Oxford Dictionary
- completely certain about something: she was not entirely convinced of the soundness of his motives I am convinced the war will be over in a matter of months
Oxford Dictionary
- completely certain about something: she was not entirely convinced of the soundness of his motives I am convinced the war will be over in a matter of months
Oxford American Dictionary
- capable of causing someone to believe that something is true or real: there is no convincing evidence that advertising influences total alcohol consumption to make the detective's character convincing, she did extensive research
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈvins]
美式
- cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something: Robert's expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence you couldn't convince him that a floppy disk was as good as a manuscript
Oxford American Dictionary