conviction
[kən'vikʃən]
n.坚信, 定罪, 信服
例句与用法:
I speak in the full conviction that I will win.
我深信我会赢。
They have no previous convictions.
他们没有前科。
I have the conviction that he is right.
我深信他是对的。
词形变化:
形容词: convictional |
n.
1. 定罪; 证明有罪[U][C]
This was his third conviction.
这是他第三次被判罪。
2. 确信, 信念[U][C][+(that)]
His political convictions are very radical.
他的政治信念非常激进。
3. 说服力[U]
Her words carried conviction.
她的话令人信服。
4. 服罪[U]
conviction
名词复数:convictions
词形变化:
形容词: convictional |
同义词:
certainty | opinion | belief | sentence | condemnation | faith | assurance | confidence | certitude | persuasion | view | principle | trust | judgment | adjudication | sincerity | verdict | imprisonment | tenet | creed | sentiment | surety | doctrine | dogma | fervor | earnestness | conception | security | thinking | speculation | knowledge | proof | guilt | of | credit | strong belief | article of faith |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
n.有罪判决, 定罪
proof of guilt
sentence
judgment
adjudication
condemnation
n.确信, 坚信
belief
certitude
certainty
assurance
trust
opinion
persuasion
faith
creed
doctrine
tenet
sentiment
dogma
view
principle
confidence
surety
fervor
earnestness
同义参见:
security
knowledge
thinking
conception
speculation
反义:
n.定罪
acquittal
conviction[kən'vikʃən]n.1.■证明有罪;(被)判罪,定罪2.■说服,信服3.■深信,确信,坚强信念近义词certaintyopinionbe open to conviction愿意听取可信服的证据,愿意服理carry conviction有说服力
convictionconviction[kənˈvikʃən]n.1.■判决有罪, 定罪2.■说服, 信服3.■确信, 信心4.■【宗】悔罪, 觉悟conviction of guilty服罪shake a conviction动摇信心The conviction of the accused man surprised us.被告被判定有罪使我们吃惊。His argument has brought conviction to many waverers.他的论点使许多犹豫不决的人信服。
noun
- a formal declaration by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law that someone is guilty of a criminal offence
(陪审团或法官的)判决;定罪
she had a previous conviction for a similar offence.
她曾有类似罪行的前科。
[mass noun]the Crown Prosecution Service had to consider whether there was a proper chance of conviction.
皇家检察院必须考虑是否有判罪的可能。 - a firmly held belief or opinion
坚定的信仰;深信的观点
[with clause]his conviction that the death was no accident was stronger.
他更坚信这次死亡决非事故。
she takes pride in stating her political convictions.
她为阐明了自己的政治信仰而骄傲。
■[mass noun]the quality of showing that one is firmly convinced of what one believes or says
说服力
his voice lacked conviction.
他的意见没有说服力。
- late Middle English: from Latin convictio(n-), from the verb convincere (see convince)
conviction
名词 conviction:
an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
同义词:strong belief, article of faith
(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed
conviction
■CATIS conviction: for customers looking for better solutions.
CATIS的信念:为客户寻求更好的解决方案。
■"That's a flattering conviction," said Isabel without alarm.
“承蒙你抬举我,”伊莎贝尔满不在乎地说。
■"Absolutely not!"he replied with total conviction.
“绝对不可能
■A convict was his benefactor!
一个苦役犯居然是他的恩人!
■An escaped convict tracks down the cop who put him away.
一个逃跑的囚犯追捕投他入狱的警察。
■The policemen were on the alert for an excaped convict.
一名逃脱犯令警方全面警戒。
■You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.
不能只靠旁证就判定一个人有罪。
■Her voice carried no conviction.
从话音中听得出来她缺乏信心。
■He plans to appeal against his conviction.
他不服判决,准备上诉。
■He appealed against the conviction.
他不服定罪而上诉。
■They would have spoken out with great outrage and conviction.
他们会带着极大的愤怒与信念发表他们的观点。
■They have brought the escaped convict to bay.
他们已经使那逃亡的囚犯无处可逃。
■They amassed enough evidence to convict him on six charges.
他们搜集了足够的证据, 宣判他有六条罪状。
■They amass enough evidence to convict him on six charges.
他们搜集了足够的证据,宣判他有六条罪状。
■He had a prior conviction for armed robbery.
他先前因持械抢劫被定罪。
■He got a DUI conviction on New Year's Eve.
他在除夕被判酒醉驾驶。
■He doubts the truth of your story, but is open to conviction.
他对你说的事有怀疑,但只要有证据,他是愿意信服的。
■He reported having seen the escaped convict.
他报告说,他曾看见过那个逃犯。
■He reported having seen the escaped convict .
他报告说,他曾看见过那个逃犯。
■His voice rose with the conviction of his chapel speeches.
他提高了嗓音,象在教堂里讲话一般振振有词。
■He was a man of strong conviction.
他是一个信仰坚定的人。
■He has had a conviction for drunken driving.
他曾有过酒醉驾车的前科。
■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。
■His argument does not carry much conviction.
他的论据没有什么说服力。
■His argument does not have much conviction.
他的论据没有什麽说服力。
■His argument doesn't carry much conviction.
他的论据没有多大说服力。
■His argument has brought conviction to many waverers.
他的论点使许多犹豫不决的人信服。
■His argument carries little conviction to Western readers.
他的论点对西方读者没什么说服力。
■His testimony shook our conviction of his innocence.
他的证词动摇了我们认为他是无罪的理念。
■His testimony shook my conviction that he was innocent.
他的证词动摇了我认为他无罪的信念。
■His words carried conviction.
他的话令人信服。
■His words carry little conviction.
他的话没有说服力。
■He believes he has ample evidence to convict .
他相信他掌握了足够的证据可以定罪。
■He is in the full conviction that he will be promoted.
他确信他能高升。
■He battled on, in the sublime conviction that he was in the right.
他继续战斗,深信自己有理。
■His conviction caused rioting in the streets.
他被判有罪,引起了街头骚动。
■He is accused of harboring an escaped convict.
他被指控窝藏逃犯。
■He said he agreed but his voice lacked conviction.
他说他赞同,但语气不坚定。
■He relayed President Reagan's conviction.
他转达里根总统的意见。
■It's obvious that his conviction was unjust.
他这次获罪明显是被冤枉的。
■The arguments are founded on facts and compel conviction.
令人不得不信服。
■Having or exhibiting a lack of judgment or conviction.
优柔寡断的具有或表现出缺乏判断力或确信的
■You can't convict him merely on circumstantial evidence.
你不能仅凭间接证据判他有罪。
■Your testimony factored into his conviction.
你的证词定了他的罪。
■Conviction is a good main spring, but a bad regulator.
信仰是一个绝佳的动力来源,但确实很糟的调节器。
■Mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something.
信念对真理、事实或某物的正确性在思想上接受或深信不疑
■This knife alone should convict him.
光光这把刀就应该能证明他有罪了。
■Others follow their lead, either by conviction or by default.
其他人或是深信,或是默认地跟着他们跑。
■The re - conviction rate is rising.
再定罪率正在上升。
■The basis or motive for an action, a decision, or a conviction.
原因某个行动、决定或判决的基础或动机