| 释义 | believing
 be·lieveB0170900 (bĭ-lēv′)v. be·lieved, be·liev·ing, be·lieves v.tr.1.  To accept as true or real: Do you believe the news stories?2.  To credit with veracity: I believe you.3.  To expect or suppose; think: I believe they will arrive shortly.v.intr.1.  To have firm faith, especially religious faith.2.  To have faith, confidence, or trust: I believe in your ability to solve the problem.3.  To have confidence in the truth or value of something: We believe in free speech.4.  To have an opinion; think: They have already left, I believe.Idioms:  believe (one's) ears To trust what one has heard. believe (one's) eyes To trust what one has seen.[Middle English bileven, from Old English belȳfan, belēfan, gelēfan; see leubh- in Indo-European roots.]
 be·liev′er n.Thesaurus
 IdiomsSeebelieve| Noun | 1. |  believing - the cognitive process that leads to convictions; "seeing is believing"basic cognitive process - cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledgedoublethink - believing two contradictory ideas at the same time | 
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 Words related to believingnoun the cognitive process that leads to convictionsRelated Wordsbasic cognitive processdoublethink
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