credibility
名词可靠性,可信性; 确实性
1. 信用;可信性;可靠性
If someone or something has credibility, people believe in them and trust them.
e.g. The police have lost their credibility...
警方已经失去了公众的信任。
e.g. The president will have to work hard to restore his credibility.
总统将不得不努力使公众恢复对他的信任。
1. China Real Estate Credit Fund has commissioned the China Real Estate Index Research Institute to undertake nationwide research on business credibility in real estate enterprises.
2. " We believe honesty and credibility will sustain our business, " said the man.
3. credibility
3. There is no better way for government institutions to prove their worth and credibility than by making their accounts accessible to all.
4. Though Obama's win captured headlines and gave his campaign fresh credibility, he is not the first black candidate to win in a Democratic presidential contest.
5. The series of IPCC reports made a big dent in the credibility of lingering skepticism about the link between human activity and global warming.
6. Political analyst Luis Guillermo Solis said he fears a " cascade effect " for society and the economy if Chinchilla loses further credibility.
7. A typical Caucasian face is easier for Chinese audiences to remember among foreign performers and their international background gives them more credibility here.
8. credibility在线翻译
8. The CPC central committee knows only too well just how important transparency and effective communication are to still misunderstanding and build credibility with the public.
9. As Internet trade requires a reliable third party to identify the signers, the credibility of the online certification organizations is significant for transaction security.
10. Jia said charity organizations should further improve their administration and promote public credibility, by fully implementing tax break policies for donors.
noun
1. the quality of being believable or trustworthy
Synonym: credibleness believability