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belief    音标拼音: [bɪl'if]
n. 相信,确信,信任,信念,认为

相信,确信,信任,信念,认为

belief
n 1: any cognitive content held as true [ant: {disbelief},
{unbelief}]
2: a vague idea in which some confidence is placed; "his
impression of her was favorable"; "what are your feelings
about the crisis?"; "it strengthened my belief in his
sincerity"; "I had a feeling that she was lying" [synonym:
{impression}, {feeling}, {belief}, {notion}, {opinion}]

Belief \Be*lief"\, n. [OE. bileafe, bileve; cf. AS. gele['a]fa.
See {Believe}.]
1. Assent to a proposition or affirmation, or the acceptance
of a fact, opinion, or assertion as real or true, without
immediate personal knowledge; reliance upon word or
testimony; partial or full assurance without positive
knowledge or absolute certainty; persuasion; conviction;
confidence; as, belief of a witness; the belief of our
senses.
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Belief admits of all degrees, from the slightest
suspicion to the fullest assurance. --Reid.
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2. (Theol.) A persuasion of the truths of religion; faith.
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No man can attain [to] belief by the bare
contemplation of heaven and earth. --Hooker.
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3. The thing believed; the object of belief.
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Superstitious prophecies are not only the belief of
fools, but the talk sometimes of wise men. --Bacon.
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4. A tenet, or the body of tenets, held by the advocates of
any class of views; doctrine; creed.
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In the heat of persecution to which Christian belief
was subject upon its first promulgation. --Hooker.
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{Ultimate belief}, a first principle incapable of proof; an
intuitive truth; an intuition. --Sir W. Hamilton.
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Syn: Credence; trust; reliance; assurance; opinion.
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73 Moby Thesaurus words for "belief":
a belief, acceptance, acquiescence, arrogance, article of faith,
assent, assurance, assuredness, axiom, canon, certainty, certitude,
cocksureness, concept, confidence, confidentness, conviction,
courage, credence, credibility, credit, credo, creed, dependence,
doctrine, dogma, eye, faith, feeling, fundamental, hubris, idea,
intuition, judgement, law, maxim, mind, opinion, orthodoxy,
overconfidence, oversureness, overweening, overweeningness,
persuasion, poise, pomposity, positiveness, precept, pride,
principle, principles, reliance, religion, religious belief,
religious faith, security, self-assurance, self-confidence,
self-importance, self-reliance, sentiment, settled belief,
subjective certainty, sureness, surety, system of beliefs,
teaching, tenet, theology, tradition, trust, trustworthiness,
view

BELIEF. The conviction of the mind, arising from evidence received, or from
information derived, not from actual perception by our senses, but from. the
relation or information of others who have had the means of acquiring actual
knowledge of the facts and in whose qualifications for acquiring that
knowledge, and retaining it, and afterwards in communicating it, we can
place confidence. " Without recurring to the books of metaphysicians' "says
Chief Justice Tilghman, 4 Serg. & Rawle, 137, "let any man of plain common
sense, examine the operations of, his own mind, he will assuredly find that
on different subjects his belief is different. I have a firm belief that,
the moon revolves round the earth. I may believe, too, that there are
mountains and valleys in the moon; but this belief is not so strong, because
the evidence is weaker." Vide 1 Stark. Ev. 41; 2 Pow. Mortg. 555; 1 Ves. 95;
12 Ves. 80; 1 P. A. Browne's R 258; 1 Stark. Ev. 127; Dyer, 53; 2 Hawk. c.
46, s. 167; 3 Wil. 1, s. 427; 2 Bl. R. 881; Leach, 270; 8 Watts, R. 406; 1
Greenl. Ev. Sec. 7-13, a.


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  • BELIEF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BELIEF is a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing How to use belief in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Belief
  • BELIEF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    BELIEF definition: 1 the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true: 2 something that you believe… Learn more
  • Belief - Wikipedia
    A belief is a subjective attitude that something is true or a state of affairs is the case A subjective attitude is a mental state of having some stance, take, or opinion about something [1] In epistemology, philosophers use the term "belief" to refer to attitudes about the world which can be either true or false [2]
  • Belief - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    A belief is an idea one usually holds with conviction and importance In a religious context, the Ancient Greeks held the belief that many gods existed, controlling their fate, while Christianity began with the belief that only one God exists
  • BELIEF Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Belief, certainty, conviction refer to acceptance of, or confidence in, an alleged fact or body of facts as true or right without positive knowledge or proof Belief is such acceptance in general: belief in astrology
  • belief noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of belief noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable] a strong feeling that something somebody exists or is true; confidence that something somebody is good or right belief in something somebody I admire his passionate belief in what he is doing
  • Belief - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Anglophone philosophers of mind generally use the term “belief” to refer to the attitude we have, roughly, whenever we take something to be the case or regard it as true
  • Belief - definition of belief by The Free Dictionary
    1 something believed; opinion; conviction 2 confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof 3 confidence; faith; trust: children's belief in parents 4 a religious creed or faith
  • What Are Beliefs? - Psychology Today
    Unlike knowledge, beliefs tend to lack certainty or evidence Passionate beliefs are infused with intense emotion and therefore are activating or motivating People believe because they become
  • Belief | Faith, Religion Spirituality | Britannica
    Belief, a mental attitude of acceptance or assent toward a proposition without the full intellectual knowledge required to guarantee its truth Believing is either an intellectual judgment or, as the 18th-century Scottish Skeptic David Hume maintained, a special sort of feeling with overtones that





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