1BELIEVEmaking you believe that something is true or right 有说服力的,使人信服的
convincing evidence of his guilt
证明他有罪的有力证据
wholly/utterly/totally etc convincing
Courtenay played the role in an utterly convincing way.
考特尼把这个角色演得非常有说服力。
2.convincing victory/winWINan occasion when a person or teamwins a game by a lot of points 压倒性的胜利/获胜
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convincing victory/win• Letshope for a convincing win.• Then, leading 12-4, Hall took three points running for a convincing victory.• Let's start preparing for a convincing win against Sheffield Utd.• Pasok by-electionvictory Pasok secured a convincing victory in a by-election in the AthensBdistrict on April 5.• After a convincing win in game 1 Kasparov fell prey to overconfidence, losing games 4 and 5.• If not a thoroughly convincing victory it furtherestablishesMason in the heavyweightdivision and his career will now take definiteshape.• It is the convincing win the Ducks needed, and Jody is more relieved than happy.
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convincing• Nor is the other allegedprehistoric routeway, the A432, any more convincing.• I didn't find any of their arguments very convincing.• Jurors thought the defence's arguments were very convincing.• The hon. Gentleman is not a very convincingadvocate of the policies of youth.• No one seemed able to give a convincinganswer to my question.• There is convincingevidence that smoking causes heartdisease.• There is no convincing evidence that the tax cut will produce new jobs.• Eliot's argument, never entirely convincing in its own age, had by the 1940s ceased to convincealtogether.• The first reasonably reliable and convincinglearningtask for Drosophila involved training them using just this sense of smell.• Investigators have not found a convincingmotive for the crime.• Archeologists found convincingproof that the Vikings had landed in North America.• The most convincingrecentestimaterecords a fall in that proportion from 77 percent in 1905 to 61 percent in 1916.• Lets hope for a convincingwin.
wholly/utterly/totally etc convincing• Each has something to commend it and yet each in turn is not totally convincing.• In the role of every woman's ideal gynaecologist, he was utterly convincing.• It's foolproof, watertight, totally convincing.• Rhianon's account, I think, is wholly convincing.• During this stage you are seeking to make the report utterly convincing and readable.• They provide a wholly convincing study of the way white Rhodesians were weakened by their own propaganda.