conviction
conviction 英 [kənˈvɪkʃn] 美 [kənˈvɪkʃən]
n. 定罪,证明有罪;确信,坚信
名词复数:convictions
- A conviction is something certain: a judgment of guilty in court and a strong belief are both convictions.
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- n. 定罪,证明有罪;确信,坚信
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1. She has six previous convictions for theft.
她有六次盗窃前科。
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2. He plans to appeal against his conviction.
他不服判决,准备上诉。
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3. She was motivated by deep religious conviction.
她的行动是出于虔诚的宗教信仰。
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4. a conviction that all would be well in the end
最终一切都会好起来的坚定信念
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5. ‘Not true!’ she said with conviction.
“不真实!”她肯定地说道。
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6. He said he agreed but his voice lacked conviction.
他说他赞同,但语气不坚定。
- conviction (n.) mid-15c., "the proving or finding of guilt of an offense charged," from Late Latin convictionem (nominative convictio) "proof, refutation," noun of action from past-participle stem of convincere "to overcome decisively," from com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + vincere "to conquer" (from nasalized form of PIE root *weik- (3) "to fight, conquer").
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