
英:/'ˌkredəˈbɪləti/ 美:/'ˌkredəˈbɪləti/
可靠性
复数:credibilities
CET6,IELTS,GRE
n. 可信性;确实性
The credibility of this news has yet to be officially confirmed.
这则消息的可信性还有待官方确认。
The government regains credibility of the country.
政府重新赢得了国家的信任。
That's small beer compared to our public credibility.
这跟我们的公信力相比不值一提。
The president will have to work hard to restore his credibility.
总统将不得不努力使公众恢复对他的信任
The scandal damaged his credibility as the CEO.
丑闻损害了他作为首席执行官的信誉。
Banks need to assess the credibility of customers before approving bank loans.
银行在批准贷款之前,需要评估客户的信誉。
His arrest for lewd behavior seriously damaged his credibility as a leader.
他因猥亵行为被捕,严重损害了他作为领导人的信誉。
Drawing a blank when you’re standing before an au***nce can have traumatic implications that can damage your credibility .
当你真的上台站在观众面前时,却突然忘了词,那这可能会导致很糟糕的后果并影响你的信誉。
About a million times. I just really want some more credibility to move up the corporate ladder.
想了无数次了。我就是想增加更多的资历,好在公司晋升。
The police have lost their credibility.
警察已经失去了他们的可信性。
The government had lost all credibility.
政府完全丧失了信誉。
The prosecution did its best to undermine the credibility of the witness.
原告竭力削弱证人的可信性。
One voter in Brasilia summed up the mood – Politicians have lost credibility, he complained.
一位巴西利亚选民简述了人们的心情–“政治家们已丧失信誉,”他抱怨道。
The film is a house of cards. If one scene fails to hold, the entire credibility of the film comes crashing down.
这部电影可能失败,如果一个场景失败了,那整个电影的可信度就崩溃了。
n.|authenticity/trustworthiness;可信性;确实性
credibility(可信度)指某事物(如信息、人物、机构)被他人认为真实、可靠且值得信赖的程度。其核心在于受众的主观判断,而非客观事实本身。以下是详细解析:
能力(Competence)
指信息来源的专业知识、技能或资质。例如,医学建议来自执业医生比非专业人士更具可信度。心理学研究指出,专业资质是建立初始信任的关键因素(参见 American Psychological Association, "Trust in Experts")。
诚信(Integrity)
强调诚实、道德一致性及透明度。若某机构隐瞒利益冲突,其可信度将受损。管理学研究表明,组织诚信缺失会导致长期声誉崩塌(参见 Harvard Business Review, "The Trust Crisis")。
善意(Benevolence)
受众感知到信息提供者是否以他人利益为先。公益组织的环保倡议若被揭露存在资金挪用,其善意可信度将瓦解(案例参见 Stanford Social Innovation Review)。
参见经典研究:
“credibility”是一个名词,表示可信度、可靠性或可信性,用于描述某人、某物或信息是否值得被信任或接受。其核心含义与“可信赖”相关,具体可从以下角度理解:
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