Examples of using To be convinced in English and their translations into Chinese
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You said you needed to be convinced.
Because honey, she was not going to be convinced at all.
All you need to be convinced is just a single bite and you will be won over totally.
We need to be convinced that this mood will pass and then let it pass.
They wanted to be convinced that the proof contains powerful new ideas that would reward further exploration.
If you ever need to be convinced of the theological power of music, you could hardly do better than begin here.
More and more companies don't need to be convinced of the benefits of helping their community and the planet.
I am a person who is not easy to be convinced, but this year I also began to reflect on myself.
Against all odds, she seemed to be convinced that her boyfriend would be coming back for her.
Even more importantly, we need to be convinced that“I can understand it fully; I am capable.”.
Creditors are not likely to be convinced, though, unless the consumption tax is raised far beyond levels normally considered politically feasible.
Canada continued to be convinced that global security prospects were best served by legally binding multilateral treaties.
We need to be convinced that bestowal to society is much more important and worthwhile than receiving from it.
Everyone that is going to be convinced probably has been convinced by now.
We continue to be convinced that only such a comprehensive approach to fighting terrorism serves the interests of each and every nation on the globe.
Germany continues to be convinced that political will remains today among a vast majority of States to proceed along the lines of the consensus reached in 2009.
Sunshiners also seem to be convinced that only they can coax the North onto the path of common sense.
Mainstream investors still need to be convinced that their legal rights can be protected when they trade in cryptoassets and enter into smart contracts.
Barra added the firm would work to“the timetable of governments”, but consumers also needed to be convinced.