conviction
n. 判罪; 坚信; 坚定的信念
A conviction is a strong belief or opinion.
It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken...
我们坚信已经向前迈进了一步。
Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms.
由于宗教信仰的原因,他们不会拿起武器进行反抗。
If you have conviction, you have great confidence in your beliefs or opinions.
'We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction.
“我们会的,先生,”索恩坚定地说。
If something carries conviction, it is likely to be true or likely to be believed.
Nor did his denial carry conviction.
他的否认也没有说服力。
If someone has a conviction, they have been found guilty of a crime in a court of law.
He will appeal against his conviction...
他会对判决提起上诉。
The man was known to the police because of previous convictions.
因为有犯罪前科,警察们都认识这个人。
1. an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
2. (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed;
belief, faith, confidence, conviction, credit, trust
这些名词都有"相信,信任"之意。
certainty, assurance, conviction
这些名词均含有"确信无疑"之意。
I will asseverate my conviction that she is guilty.
我坚持有罪判决,因为她是有罪的.
He was probably threatening as much from frustration as from conviction.
他进行威胁也许不仅是出自信念,而且也是由于感到沮丧.
The conviction came as a shock, and she stood still in a flurry of thought.
这一肯定之后,她就象触电一样, 站在那里不动,思绪纷集.
Prejudice and contempt, cloaked in the pretense of religious or political conviction are no different.
带着宗教或政治面具的偏见和轻蔑也都是一丘之貉.
His conviction carried him along in his research.
他的信心支持着他把研究工作坚持下去.