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credulity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++cre·du·li·ty /krɪˈdjuːləti $ -ˈduː-/ noun [uncountable] formal  BELIEVEwillingness or ability to believe that something is true 轻信,易信 incredulity Advertisers were accused of exploiting consumers’ credulity. 广告商被指责利用了客户对他们的轻信。strain/stretch credulity (=seem very difficult to believe) 难以相信 It strained credulity to believe that a nuclear war would not lead to the destruction of the planet. 说核战争不会导致地球毁灭是让人难以相信的。
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credulityFaith and credulity, vision and delusion can only be distinguished provided that in case-studies the issue of ontology is kept alive.His experience there may beg credulity.Our interplanetary visitors might well be amazed at such foolish credulity.But it would be straining credulity too far to expect that everything will be absorbed.It strains credulity, I know, but there were nights in those years when no man was bad-looking.It may stretch credulity to the point that signs of real abuse are overlooked.And, quite frankly, it strains the credulity of those who are asked to believe that it exists.It was once again proved that the credulity of trainees knew no bounds.strain/stretch credulityIt strains credulity to think they could beat San Francisco and Dallas on the road.It strains credulity, I know, but there were nights in those years when no man was bad-looking.It may stretch credulity to the point that signs of real abuse are overlooked.If anything, Letterman thinks, these women have a compulsion to reach a higher plane of conversation that strains credulity.
cre·du·li·ty nounChineseSyllable
something Corpus willingness believe to or ability that


credulity
credulity /krɪˈdjuːləti, krɪˈdjuːlɪti $ -ˈduː-/ noun [uncountable] formal
willingness or ability to believe that something is true ⇨ incredulity:
    Advertisers were accused of exploiting consumers’ credulity.
    strain/stretch credulity (=seem very difficult to believe)
    It strained credulity to believe that a nuclear war would not lead to the destruction of the planet.


cre·du·lityBrE /krɪˈdjuːləti/ 🔊NAmE /krɪˈduːləti/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) the ability or willingness to believe that sth is real or true 轻信The plot of the novel stretches credulity to the limit (= it is almost impossible to believe). 这部小说的情节牵强得几乎令人无法相信。🔊🔊