beliefs
n. 信仰; 信念(belief的複數形式)
Belief is a feeling of certainty that something exists, is true, or is good.
One billion people throughout the world are Muslims, united by belief in one god.
全世界有10億穆斯林,共同的一神信仰將他們團結在一起。
...a belief in personal liberty.
對個人自由的信仰
Your religious or political beliefs are your views on religious or political matters.
He refuses to compete on Sundays because of his religious beliefs.
出於宗教信仰,他拒絕在禮拜天進行比賽。
If it is your belief that something is the case, it is your strong opinion that it is the case.
It is our belief that improvements in health care will lead to a stronger, more prosperous economy.
我們堅信,改善醫療保健會使經濟更加繁榮昌盛。
You use beyond belief to emphasize that something is true to a very great degree or that it happened to a very great degree.
We are devastated, shocked beyond belief...
我們極為震驚,無法相信所發生的一切。
Her son's skin improved beyond belief.
她兒子的面板得到了難以置信的改善。
You use contrary to popular belief to introduce a statement that is the opposite to what is thought to be true by most ordinary people.
Contrary to popular belief, there is no evidence that what you look like makes much difference to your life.
和人們一般的看法相反,沒有證據表明面相對人生有多大影響。
If you do one thing in the belief that another thing is true or will happen, you do it because you think, usually wrongly, that it is true or will happen.
Civilians had broken into the building, apparently in the belief that it contained food.
平民百姓闖進了大樓,顯然他們誤以為裡面有食物。
By his international achievements he leaves a fitting monument to his beliefs.
他在國際上的成就為其信念作出了最好的註解。
I don't see my role as foisting my beliefs on them.
我沒覺得是自己把想法強加在他們身上。
Weber is challenging his audience to question their own beliefs.
韋伯正要求觀眾們反思質疑各自的信仰。
He refused to cut his hair due to his Rastafarian beliefs.
因為信奉拉斯塔法裡教,他拒絕剪去頭髮。
When events happen that shake these beliefs, our fear takes control.
當一些事情的發生動搖這些信念時,恐懼就會佔據我們的心靈。