credulous
credulous 英 [ˈkredjələs] 美 [ˈkredʒələs]
adj. 轻信的;因轻信而产生的
- People who believe things easily without having to be convinced are credulous. Sales people are always hoping that someone credulous picks up the phone during a sales call.
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- adj. 轻信的;因轻信而产生的
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1. credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements.
轻信的人很容易上虚假广告的当。
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2. Now you need calm down and think whether you are a credulous person who believe in other people.
在此,你就需要静下心来,先想一下自己过去是否太轻信别人呢?
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3. Man is a credulous animal, and must believe something; in the absence of good grounds for belief, he will be satisfied with bad ones.
人是轻信的动物,必须得相信点什么。 如果这种信仰没有什么好的依据,糟糕的依据也能对付。
- credulous (adj.) "disposed to believe, uncritical with regard to beliefs," 1570s, from Latin credulus "that easily believes, trustful," from credere "to believe" (see credo). Related: Credulously; credulousness.
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