credence
n. 相信(傳言); 憑證; 餐具櫃; [宗]祭器臺
If something lends or gives credence to a theory or story, it makes it easier to believe.
Good studies are needed to lend credence to the notion that genuine progress can be made in this important field.
需要進行認真的研究,以讓人們相信在這一重要領域可以取得真正的進展。
If you give credence to a theory or story, you believe it.
You're surely not giving any credence to this story of Hythe's?
你肯定不會相信海斯的說法吧?
1. the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true;
2. a kind of sideboard or buffet
give credence to
相信;接受;信任
They attached no credence to the government's latest statements.
他們不相信政府最近的宣告.
Individual credence is the main base that credit builds.
個人信用是信用建設的重要基礎.
The move that in China this kind of credence evaluates brings illegal opportunity to illegal element.
在中國這種信用評價的轉移給不法分子帶來違法機會.
The stat sheet does carry more credence in MVP than it gets credit for.
技術統計在MVP的評選中具有很強的說服力.
It is strictly forbidden to obtain confessions and to give them credence.
嚴禁逼供信.