English to Chinese Dictionary convince

convince

说服
definition
verb
Robert's expression had obviously convinced her of his innocence
cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something.
translation of 'convince'
verb
使信服,
说,
信服,
说服
example
It's a simple one, but it's one of those scams that 'convince' people because they want to believe it.
that should be enough to 'convince' them to give you a chance
He had also tried to 'convince' her of the importance of telling her husband the truth.
I couldn't believe I was actually planning on still trying to 'convince' her to do it.
Somehow, the oracle saying her name had been enough to 'convince' her to believe what she was told.
He is desperate to 'convince' us that he believes in the rightness of his actions.
we had to 'convince' politicians that they needed to do something
It had taken all of Ryder's persuasion to 'convince' Corrie to holiday away from her home town.
And so persuasive was my sister that she managed to 'convince' the straight boys to go too.
he failed to 'convince' her that he was being honest
There is nothing I can say or do to 'convince' a sceptic to believe in the existence of spirit.
you couldn't 'convince' him that a floppy disk was as good as a manuscript
It almost 'convinces' me that political bias plays a role in mainstream media coverage.
She said the Mayor had 'convinced' her to bring a group of people to Ballina for the annual Festival next July.
The British reaction to earlier shows 'convinced' him to bring Smile over here.
What is significant is the way Bingham 'convinces' us that politics is a game worth playing.
You understand why free trade is a good thing, even though you have difficulty 'convincing' your dads and uncles.
Well that's not going to be very 'convincible' ; he probably knows by now what I've done.
The hardest trick to pull is 'convincing' someone that the truth is a lie.
State politics, county politics, city politics and neighbourhood politics are what still 'convinces' most Americans that they have a say.
Grant 'convinced' the man to tell the truth and both men reaped their reward.
Amazingly, I had 'convinced' my parents to let me bring Conner with me to Waterton.
Jeffrey borrows a bug sprayer from his father's hardware store and 'convinces' Dorothy to let him in to spray the kitchen.
In Job, Newsom 'convinces' us, truth is multiple and glimpsed in the harsh interplay of genres and voices.
Now, in such a situation a really clever operator will only drop in a few of the ‘ 'convincers' ’ that he has already developed and stored away.
Kent, who claims never to have seen his own job description (he suggests that it ought to read, ‘Provide professional security services and other duties as required’), is a pretty good 'convincer' .
It sounded like a sales slogan, but the genuine truth in it and the well fitting helmet 'convinced' me.
His thoughts on life after forty have 'convinced' him to accept uncertainty and nobody believes he is more than forty years old.
She tells him she lied, 'convinces' him she's now telling the truth, and he launches a campaign to get to the bottom of the case.
Whatever else may be said of Peter Reith - and I particularly liked the Treasurer's comment in Parliament last week that he is ‘a very 'convincible' fellow’ - it has to be conceded he is persistent.
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