-
101 convince
v.ishendürmek -
102 convince
[kən'vɪns] UK / USvtüberzeugen (of von) -
103 convince
[kən'vɪns] UK / USvtüberzeugen (of von) -
104 convince
-
105 convince
umakít, humikayat -
106 convince
kkt. meyakinkan. 2 mempercayakan. -convincing ks. yang meyakinkan. c. argument alasan yang meyakinkan. -
107 convince
konvenk -
108 convince
(vn) sondi. -
109 convince
ikna et -
110 convince
/kən'vins/ * ngoại động từ - làm cho tin, làm cho nghe theo, thuyết phục - làm cho nhận thức thấy (sai lầm, tội lỗi...) -
111 convince
verb transitiveവിശ്വാസം വരുത്തുക, ബോദ്ധ്യപ്പെടുക, തെളിയിക്കുക, ഉണര്ത്തുക, സന്ദേഹം നിരാകരിക്കുക, വിശ്വാസം വരുത്തുക -
112 convince
v. pon -
113 Convince
konvinki. -
114 convince
v. ubědžati · убеджати vi., uvěrjati · уверьати vi., uběditi · убедити vp., uvěriti · уверити vp. -
115 convince someone of something
convince someone of something -
116 convince *** con·vince vt
[kən'vɪns]to convince sb (of sth/that) — convincere qn (di qc/che), persuadere qn (di qc/che)
-
117 convince (smb.) of (one's) innocence
Макаров: убедить (кого-л.) в своей невиновностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > convince (smb.) of (one's) innocence
-
118 convince (smb.) of (one's) sincerity
Макаров: убедить (кого-л.) в своей искренностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > convince (smb.) of (one's) sincerity
-
119 convince a voter
Макаров: убеждать избирателя -
120 convince an opinion
Макаров: убеждать мнение
См. также в других словарях:
Convince — Con*vince , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convinced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convincing}.] [L. convincere, victum, to refute, prove; con + vincere to conquer. See {Victor}, and cf. {Convict}.] 1. To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
convince — The use followed by a to infinitive, on the analogy of persuade, induce, encourage, and other words, is recorded from the 1950s and is still disapproved of by many, although it is now common, especially informally: • He wants to convince me to… … Modern English usage
convince — I verb allure, argue into, assure, bring to reason, carry conviction, clinch an argument, compel, compel belief, convert, dispose, enlist, exert influence, extort belief, gain the confidence of, impel, impress, incline, indoctrinate, induce,… … Law dictionary
convince — (v.) 1520s, to overcome in argument, from L. convincere to overcome decisively, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + vincere to conquer (see VICTOR (Cf. victor)). Meaning to firmly persuade is from c.1600. Related: Convinced;… … Etymology dictionary
convince — [v] gain the confidence of argue into, assure, brainwash, bring around, bring home to*, bring to reason*, change, demonstrate, draw, effect, establish, get, hook*, induce, make a believer*, overcome, persuade, prevail upon, prompt, prove, put… … New thesaurus
convince — ► VERB 1) cause to believe firmly in the truth of something. 2) persuade to do something. DERIVATIVES convincer noun convincible adjective. ORIGIN Latin convincere overcome, demonstrate , from vincere conquer … English terms dictionary
convince — [kən vins′] vt. convinced, convincing [L convincere, to overcome, convict of error < com , intens. + vincere, to conquer: see VICTOR] 1. Obs. to overcome, confute, or convict 2. to overcome the doubts of; persuade by argument or evidence; make … English World dictionary
convince */*/*/ — UK [kənˈvɪns] / US verb [transitive] Word forms convince : present tense I/you/we/they convince he/she/it convinces present participle convincing past tense convinced past participle convinced 1) to make someone believe that something is true… … English dictionary
convince — con|vince W3S3 [kənˈvıns] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: convincere to prove untrue, convict, prove , from com ( COM ) + vincere to defeat ] 1.) to make someone feel certain that something is true ▪ Her arguments didn t convince… … Dictionary of contemporary English
convince — convincedly, adv. convincedness, n. convincer, n. convincible, adj. convincibility, n. /keuhn vins /, v.t., convinced, convincing. 1. to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his… … Universalium
convince — 01. My boyfriend is trying to [convince] me to get married, but I don t think that I m ready. 02. My parents are trying to [convince] me to go to university in the fall, but I want to take a year off to travel. 03. She was thinking of buying a… … Grammatical examples in English