conviction
noun
kənˈvɪkʃən
noun
1
a
very
strong
belief
or
opinion
坚定的信仰 (主张)
C
religious/political
etc
convictions
a
woman
of
strong
political
convictions
一位有坚定政治信仰的妇女
deep/strong
conviction
The
Dotens
have
a
deep
conviction
that
marriage
is
for
life.
多滕夫妇深信婚姻是持续一辈子的事。
conviction
that
The
students
possess
the
conviction
that
they
can
make
a
difference
to
their
community.
这些学生坚信他们能够为社区带来变化。
2
the
feeling
of
being
sure
about
something
and
having
no
doubts
深信; 坚信; 肯定
U
with/without
conviction
He
was
able
to
say
with
conviction
that
he
had
changed.
他可以肯定地说他变了。
‘No,’
she
said,
without
conviction.
“不,”她迟疑地说道。
It
was
a
reasonable
explanation,
but
his
voice
lacked
conviction
.
这解释合情合理,只是他的语气不坚定。
It
took
her
so
much
effort
to
speak
that
what
she
said
carried
great
conviction
(=showed
she
felt
sure
of
what
she
said)
.
她费了很大的劲在说,因此说出来的话显得很确定。
3
a
decision
in
a
court
of
law
that
someone
is
guilty
of
a
crime,
or
the
process
of
proving
that
someone
is
guilty
定罪,判罪;
C,U
They
had
no
previous
convictions.
他们没有前科。
Applicants
are
checked
for
criminal
convictions.
申请人受到审查,以确定以前是否有过犯罪记录。
[+
for
]
This
was
her
third
conviction
for
theft.
这是她第三次被判犯盗窃罪。
the
trial
and
conviction
of
Jimmy
Malone
对吉米.马隆的审判和判决