英 [ˈkredʒələs] 美 [ˈkredʒələs]
adj. 轻信的;因轻信而产生的
credulous /ˈkrɛdjʊləs/ TEM4
形容词 If you describe someone as credulous, you have a low opinion of them because they are too ready to believe what people tell them and are easily deceived. 轻信的
...quack doctors charming money out of the pockets of credulous health-hungry citizens.
...从那些渴望健康而又容易上当受骗的市民那里骗钱的江湖郎中。
disposed to believe on little evidence
the gimmick would convince none but the most credulous
showing a lack of judgment or experience
so credulous he believes everything he reads
... incredulous 不轻易相信的(后两个含被动意义); credulous 轻信的,易受骗的; unimaginable 不能想象的,想不到的,难以理解的 ...
... 易受骗之人 gull 易受骗的,轻信的 credulous 无经验的易受骗的 greenhorn ...
... creditable adj.值得称赞的,可信的 credulous adj.轻信的,易信的 credulity n.轻信,易信 ...
因轻信而产生的(credulous), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
credulously 轻信地;易被瞒地
credulity 轻信;易受骗
credulousness 老实;轻信
Credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements.
轻信的人很容易上虚假广告的当。
He has suffered several times because he is credulous.
他太轻信,吃了好几次苦头。
The manager of the bank was credulous individual named Mr. Fish.
银行经理称“鱼先生,”是个轻信的人。
It makes the spirtual wary of the sciences but overly credulous of non-scientific therapies.
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The main problem, however, was an entrenched practice of credulous diplomacy, says Mr. Heinonen.
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But this dream, to Obama, seems credulous and shallow, a destructive craving for weightlessness.
credulous是一个英语单词,形容词,作形容词时意为“轻信的;因轻信而产生的”。