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believable造句
1. All the characters were very believable. 2. I find her story hardly believable. 3. This excellent thriller is fast paced and believable. 4. That scenario is entirely believable. 5. This book is full of believable, interesting characters. 6. But I am very much believable, however, you'll get him to come. 7. It is hardly believable that such a pretty young lady is as bold as brass. 8. The complex plot is riveting and entirely believable. 9. Her explanation certainly sounded believable. 10. I promise you, Doctor, the solution is quite believable. 11. Very laudable, Leo, but hardly believable. 12. Her story is told in a straightforward, believable fashion. 13. He's made the characters believable. 14. The movie is spectacular but believable, exciting yet cerebral. 15. Courageous behaviour and dogged endurance are more believable here than in many other types of adventure-story. 16. In the opener, the action is believable, and the effects sharp. 17. In addition, government policies need to be believable; banning cigarette advertising would almost certainly cut consumption. 18. And the manslaughter charges were much more believable, and would be harder to fight. 19. That seems believable, too, seeing as how he no longer can take out his frustrations on Sundays. 20. The characterization is believable, but it's still not a very good book. 21. But Terkel's people were believable; their views were not rendered harmonious in the interests of advancing a theory. 22. Costner is believable in the role of the incorruptible defense lawyer. 23. I didn't find any of the characters in the film believable. 24. The government's professions of commitment to the environment seem less believable every day. 25. It's a mixed bag. The actors are fine, but the story is not very believable. 26. It is still too soon to say whether these models are believable. 27. The poem might be thought self-pitying if it were more believable. 28. Hardly anything they put on the news programs these days is believable. 29. Recognisable human failings-pomposity, stupidity, naivety and cunning-came together in hilariously believable scripts. 30. Doubt is a question mark; faith is an exclamation point. The most compelling, believable, realistic stories have included them both.Criss Jami