不能相信
... increately 非创造出来地 incredibility 不能相信 incredible 难以置信的 ...
不可信
... 无秘密可言的斯芬克斯 the sphinx without a secret 不可信,不可靠 incredibility 必不可 d. essential ...
摥
... ingenuous s 率直的,天真的 (i 我 u 你:我比较灵巧独创,你比较率直天真) incredibility 摥 不可思议,难以置信 disingenuous 楳 a.不真诚的,无诚意的; 钱钟书 围城 英汉双语版 翻译的很好 ...
不能采信的
... dubiety 怀疑 incredibility 不能采信的 improbableness improbable的名...
词根:incredible
adj.
incredible难以置信的,惊人的
adv.
incredibly难以置信地;非常地
incredulously不相信地,怀疑地
n.
incredulity怀疑;不轻信,不易相信
Credibility refers to the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message.Traditionally, modern, credibility has two key components: trustworthiness and expertise, which both have objective and subjective components. Trustworthiness is based more on subjective factors, but can include objective measurements such as established reliability. Expertise can be similarly subjectively perceived, but also includes relatively objective characteristics of the source or message (e.g., credentials, certification or information quality). Secondary components of credibility include source dynamism (charisma) and physical attractiveness.Credibility online has become an important topic since the mid-1990s. This is because the web has increasingly become an information resource. The Credibility and Digital Media Project @ UCSB highlights recent and ongoing work in this area, including recent consideration of digital media, youth, and credibility. In addition, the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford University has studied web credibility and proposed the principal components of online credibility and a general theory called Prominence-Interpretation Theory.As of right now, Wikipedia is not recognized by any academic, scientific, or journalistic institutions as a credible source of information and should not be used as a direct citation method. See Wikipedia:Credibility
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