柯林斯詞典credibility /?kr?d??b?l?t?/ 1. N-UNCOUNT If someone or something has credibility, people believe in them and trust them. 可信性 The police have lost their credibility. 警察已經(jīng)失去了他們的可信性。 返回 credibility劍橋詞典the fact that someone can be believed or trusted 可信性;可靠性 His arrest for lewd behaviour seriously damaged his credibility as a religious leader . 他因猥褻行爲(wèi)被捕,這嚴(yán)重地?fù)p害了他作爲(wèi)宗教領(lǐng)袖的信譽(yù)。 He complained that we had tried to undermine his credibility within the company . 他抱怨說(shuō)我們企圖損害他在公司的威信。 例句 A mistake like that will do his credibility a lot of harm .The result of the vote poses a serious challenge to the government's credibility.With five consecutive defeats , the manager has lost all credibility. 返回 credibility