相信英语怎么说
The love songs tricked us all into believing in happy endings and knights in shining armour.
I'm confident that you will get this job.
You need to be very confident that you can scale.
They talked of Cinderella, and Tootles was confident that his mother must have been very like her.
We are confident that our country will be more powerful and prosperous in the process of relieving poverty.
And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most remote of places, without guides or even advanced bookings, confident that somehow I will manage.
You should rely on your own judgement.
A recent study suggests that vitamin E supplements, despite widespread belief in their efficacy, are no better than sugar pills for delaying the onset of the degenerative disease.
Western journalists for their part tend to be far too trusting of aid officials according to veteran Dutch correspondent Linda Polman.
Western journalists, for their part, tend to be far too trusting of aid officials, according to veteran Dutch correspondent Linda Polman.
Don't worry about the letter—I'm sure it'll turn up.
You may find it hard to accept your illness.
They believed, correctly, that IQ tests are a valid method of evaluating children for special education classes.
With the correct guidance and good parenting, I believe juvenile delinquency can be reduced.
With correct guidance and good parenting, I believe juvenile delinquency can be reduced.
Hamnett does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad.
The information I 've collected over the recent years leads me to believe that bicycle will continue to play extremely important roles in modern society.
She said it so many times that she came to believe it.
Even a top ignoramus would not believe what you said.
He has a message from King Fahd, believed to be an appeal for Arab unity.
Do you believe in that new invention?
Nina asks Teri to trust her.
The way the man ate lent colour to his story of near starvation.
Oddly, men and women in these workplace romances believe it is wrong to have an affair.
It's difficult to persuade my husband that it isn't a slight on him that I enjoy my evening class.