Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Believe"
The meaning of "Believe" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I can't believe that he popped out of me mean?
A:
this makes no sense without context...
my guess, would be it’s a woman talking about her child:
“i can’t believe he came out of my uterus!” < said in a funny way
my guess, would be it’s a woman talking about her child:
“i can’t believe he came out of my uterus!” < said in a funny way
Q:
What does if you can believe it possible mean?
A:
"If you believe its possible"
Q:
What does and believe me.. I saw "red" mean?
A:
Seeing red means to become very angry.
Q:
What does It’s believed mean?
A:
(some people believe) người ta tin.
Some people believed Stubby...
Hope that helps.
Some people believed Stubby...
Hope that helps.
Q:
What does believe me over you mean?
A:
In context this means that someone will believe what you say instead of, in this case, me or whoever you are saying this to.
For example:
Person A: I'm going to tell my mother what you said.
Person B: Go ahead. She is going to believe me over you.
For example:
Person A: I'm going to tell my mother what you said.
Person B: Go ahead. She is going to believe me over you.
Example sentences using "Believe"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I believe I can do it.
A:
Bạn phát âm sai từ “ believe” mất rồi.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with should and believe.
A:
You should be nice to those around you.
You should finish you work.
Do not believe everything you hear.
If you believe you can achieve.
You should finish you work.
Do not believe everything you hear.
If you believe you can achieve.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with believe .
A:
I believe that everyone should get married.
I believe Alice said we were going on holiday next week.
I believe Alice said we were going on holiday next week.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with believe in.
A:
Do you believe in aliens?
Atheists don't believe in a god.
I believe in you; you can do it!
Atheists don't believe in a god.
I believe in you; you can do it!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I can’t believe.
A:
I can't believe you drove all the way here.
Synonyms of "Believe" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I believe in you and I believe you ?
A:
I believe you = I trust you / I know you're telling the truth
I believe in you = Cheer up! / You can do this! (it's like saying 화이팅)
I believe in you = Cheer up! / You can do this! (it's like saying 화이팅)
Q:
What is the difference between believe and trust ?
A:
In most cases, they can be used in the same way, but "trust" has a little more emotional attachment than "believe."
I trust you. = I've known you for a long time and you have proven yourself to be a trustworthy person.
I believe you = It is reasonable to think that you are right.
I trust you. = I've known you for a long time and you have proven yourself to be a trustworthy person.
I believe you = It is reasonable to think that you are right.
Q:
What is the difference between I believe that and I think that ?
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Not much of a difference. But saying "I believe" can mean something that you personally think or know something is. If you use "I think" you would appear more clueless.
"I believe she is two years older." This could mean I'm not completely sure, but I believe (think, to know from previous knowledge)
"I think she is two years older." This could mean I don't know at all if she is (but she seems like it, or it seems like she is).
Understand?
"I believe she is two years older." This could mean I'm not completely sure, but I believe (think, to know from previous knowledge)
"I think she is two years older." This could mean I don't know at all if she is (but she seems like it, or it seems like she is).
Understand?
Q:
What is the difference between believe and trust ?
A:
Believe = 信じる
Trust = 信頼できる
と思います!
Trust = 信頼できる
と思います!
Q:
What is the difference between believe and believe in ?
A:
I believe/believe that (fact/opinion).
Meaning: 私は( )と思う。
I believe he knows how to speak English.
I believe the Earth is round.
I believe in (person/group/faith or action).
Meaning: I trust in something/I think doing this is the right thing. 私は ( ) を信じる/私は ( ) が正しいと思う。
I believe in him.
I believe in the team.
I believe in Christianity.
I believe in working hard.
Meaning: 私は( )と思う。
I believe he knows how to speak English.
I believe the Earth is round.
I believe in (person/group/faith or action).
Meaning: I trust in something/I think doing this is the right thing. 私は ( ) を信じる/私は ( ) が正しいと思う。
I believe in him.
I believe in the team.
I believe in Christianity.
I believe in working hard.
Translations of "Believe"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? あなたをブロックした人がいるなんて信じられない!(I can’t believe 〜!)
A:
Not really. It kinda adds emphasis to the sentence. But removing it doesn't affect the meaning at all.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? believe 与believe in 的区别
A:
Believe somebody: think that somebody is telling the truth.
- I didn't steal his money!
- I believe you.
Believe [sentence]: think that [sentence] is true.
- I believe he will win the election.
- You've seen how many people hate him. How can you believe that?
Believe in something: think that something exists.
- The ancient Greeks believed in many gods. Christians only believe in one God. Atheists don't believe in any gods at all.
Believe in somebody: think that somebody can accomplish their goals.
- I need to get a 90 on this test to pass the class.
- You've been studying hard. You can get that 90. I believe in you.
- I didn't steal his money!
- I believe you.
Believe [sentence]: think that [sentence] is true.
- I believe he will win the election.
- You've seen how many people hate him. How can you believe that?
Believe in something: think that something exists.
- The ancient Greeks believed in many gods. Christians only believe in one God. Atheists don't believe in any gods at all.
Believe in somebody: think that somebody can accomplish their goals.
- I need to get a 90 on this test to pass the class.
- You've been studying hard. You can get that 90. I believe in you.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? believe
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I can not believe
A:
That is how you say it in English, but we usually add more words at the end. :)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? believe in yourself
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Your question was "written" wrong. You should know it (you wouldn't do such a mistake like this - I explain to you since I truly doubt that you are an English native speaker) for someone who pretends to speak English fluently.........
Other questions about "Believe"
Q:
I categorically believe that studying abroad is very beneficial. Does this sound natural?
A:
To keep it short and simple you can just say:
I believe that studying abroad is very beneficial.
I believe that studying abroad is very beneficial.
Q:
we believe us dream will come true Does this sound natural?
A:
We believe our dream will be come true.
Q:
we believe us dream will come true Does this sound natural?
A:
We believe our dream(s) will come true.
We have faith that our dream(s) will come true.
We have faith that our dream(s) will come true.
Q:
You should believe your potential! Does this sound natural?
A:
You're just missing the "in" after believe. So, "You should believe in your potential" is a completely normal way to say it.
Q:
I can't believe.... Does this sound natural?
A:
This is a perfectly natural thing to complain about at work :)
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