相信英语怎么说
- No one believed her wild accusations against her husband.
- No one was persuaded by his arguments.
- Many workers believe the factory is overstaffed.
- Believe me, we hobgoblins did our share of mischief—unhinging gates, smashing pumpkins, soaping the library windows with cartoon demons.
- Scientists believe they are onto something big.
- This appeal to the middle class convinced the elite that photographs would foster a desire for realism instead of idealism.
- I believe the Age of Turbulence is already here.
- The jury were unconvinced that he was innocent.
- Throughout the trial she had clung to the belief that he was innocent.
- The case centred on whether the jury believed Gerrard had been acting in self-defence.
- How can anyone believe stories for which she feels herself to be in no way responsible?
- Don't trust what you read in the newspapers!
- She was inclined to trust him.
- You can trust me not to tell anyone.
- Don't trust what the newspapers say!
- Emma, I trust your opinion a great deal.
- I'm not sure I'll ever trust people again.
- Do demons believe that Christ exists?
- I believe he's sulking in some corner composing a complaint to his superiors.
- The villagers believed the girl was possessed by demons.
- "Well, sir," answered Mrs. Medlock, "you' ll scarcely believe your eyes when you see him."
- Don't you believe in equality between men and women?
- She had been deluding herself that he loved her.
- There's a reasonable prospect that his debts will be paid.