Believe in spanish

Creer

pronunciation: kɹ̩eeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

believe = pensar, creer, considerar. 

Example: The preferred citation order should be that order which is believed to match the approach of many users who can be expected to retrieve information on the topic.

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» be commonly believed = comúnmente + pensarse que, comúnmente + creerse que.

Example: It is commonly believed that a screw propeller for ships is more efficient than a paddle wheel.

» believe in + impossibilities = creer en imposibilidades.

Example: The problem with books like this is that people get sucked in and start believing in impossibilities.

» believe in + the impossible = creer en lo imposible.

Example: Believe in the impossible and defy science if you think homeopathy works.

» believe it or not = lo creas o no, aunque no lo creas, aunque parezca mentira.

Example: Believe it or not, you can be celibate without being chaste, and chaste without being celibate.

» believe + wholeheartedly = estar completamente convencido de, estar totalmente convencido de, creer de todo corazón, creer firmemente, creer sinceramente.

Example: I really do believe wholeheartedly that the middle road is the way to go -- anything extreme is not long-lasting.

» be widely believed = a juicio de mucha gente, mucha gente + pensar que, mucha gente + creer que, ser la creencia generalizada que, existir la creencia generalizada que.

Example: It is widely believed that the earth's natural ozone layer is being depleted because of chlorofluorocarbons.

» have + reason to believe that = tener fundamento para pensar que, tener razones para pensar que.

Example: The Library Association has reason to believe that women, black and disabled people are not properly represented in UK libraries.

» I believe = el credo.

Example: 'I Believe' is a one the prayers that was on the lips of many Jews as the walked into the gas chambers of Nazi Germany.

» lead + Nombre + to believe = hacer creer que, hacer pensar que.

Example: The sci-fi movie she watched led her to believe her family was being taken over by aliens and that the parade float they were constructing was really a spaceship.

» lead to + believe = hacer creer.

Example: The Act was launched with a glossy advertising campaign that led claimants to believe they were entitled to larger sums of money than they in fact received.

» make-believe = ficticio, imaginario, de mentira.

Example: This book illustrates and describes the features of a monster and reinsures the children not to be frightened of make-believe monsters.

» make-believe = fantasía.

Example: The first precursor of make-believe in a child's life may be the game of peekaboo, which babies start to play at about six months.

» not believe + Posesivo + ears = no dar crédito a + Posesivo + oídos.

Example: They could not believe their ears, for what had happened was so unexpected that it was as if they were listening to the words in a dream.

» not believe + Posesivo + eyes = no dar crédito a + Posesivo + ojos.

Example: They can't quite believe their eyes and refuse to make the leap of faith to accept that a 3.4 megapixel sensor can produce such quality.

» Pronombre + will believe it when + Pronombre + see it = lo + creer + cuando lo + ver.

Example: As for corrective measures having been taken, we'll believe it when we see it.

» there + be + reason to believe that = hay razones para pensar que.

Example: There is no particular reason to believe that the author interfered with the punctuation.

Believe synonyms

trust in spanish: confianza, pronunciation: trʌst part of speech: noun, verb think in spanish: pensar, pronunciation: θɪŋk part of speech: verb consider in spanish: considerar, pronunciation: kənsɪdɜr part of speech: verb conceive in spanish: concebir, pronunciation: kənsiv part of speech: verb

Believe antonyms

discredit pronunciation: dɪskredət part of speech: verb, noun disbelieve pronunciation: dɪsbəliv part of speech: verb
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