conviction [kən'vɪk.ʃən] noun CRIME 罪行 ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■when someone is officially found to be guilty of a particular crime 定罪,判罪•As it was her first conviction for stealing, she was given a less severe sentence.由于她是初次犯盗窃罪,对她的量刑不是很重。 •He has a long record of previous convictions for similar offences.他有多次类似罪行的犯罪记录。 •The conviction of the three demonstrators has caused public outrage locally.三个示威者被判有罪,这激起了当地民众的愤怒。 Compare acquittal [kən'vɪk.ʃən] noun OPINION 观点 ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■a strong opinion or belief 坚定的看法;坚定的信念;坚定的信仰•religious/moral convictions宗教/道德信仰 •a deep/strong/lifelong conviction深深的/坚定的/终生的信仰 •[+ that] It's my personal conviction that all rapists should be locked away for life.我个人坚持认为所有强奸犯都应处以终生监禁。 uncountable ■a feeling of being certain about something 坚信,深信;确信•He said he was enjoying his new job, but his voice lacked conviction.他说他喜欢自己的新工作,但口气不怎么坚定。 |