credible
adj. 可信的,可靠的; 有望成功的
Credible means able to be trusted or believed.
Baroness Thatcher's claims seem credible to many...
撒切爾女男爵的主張在很多人看來是可信的。
But in order to maintain a credible threat of intervention, we have to maintain a credible alliance.
然而,為了保持確實有效的干預威脅,我們必須維持可靠的聯盟。
A credible candidate, policy, or system, for example, is one that appears to have a chance of being successful.
Mr Robertson would be a credible candidate...
羅伯遜先生將是可能當選的候選人之一。
The challenge before the opposition is to offer credible alternative policies for the future.
擺在反對黨面前的挑戰是如何為未來發展提出其他可行性政策。
1. capable of being believed;
2. a common but incorrect usage where `credulous' would be appropriate;
3. appearing to merit belief or acceptance;
Here at last seemed credible history of the difficult advance of man.
在這裡看來,人類艱苦前進的歷史終究是令人置信的.
Foreign payment is very timely, credible, and very few contributions by their employers.
外商付款很及時, 有誠信, 很少欠款.
Indeed, having a credible plan is the way to avoid premature reversal of policies.
實際上, 制定一個可信計劃是避免政策過早逆轉的方式.
His words are credible.
他的話是可信的.
Our business philosophy is: excellent products, professional team, devoting spirits and credible services.
公司的經營理念是: 優質的產品 、 專業的隊伍 、 敬業的精神、誠信的服務.