Make a believer of Meaning in English
expression
ˈmeɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /bəˈɫivɝ/ /ˈəv
MAYK-uh-buh-LEE-ver-uhv
mˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /bɪlˈiːvɐ/ /ˈɒv
MAYK-uh-bil-EE-vuh-ov
التعريف
To convince someone that something is true, real, or worth believing in, often after they previously doubted it.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly informal or conversational. Often used humorously or after surprising results, e.g., 'That magic trick will make a believer of anyone.' Frequently followed by 'someone' or 'me/you/him/her'.
Spanish: convencer - hacer creer a alguienPortuguese (BR): convencer - fazer alguém acreditarPortuguese (PT): convencer - fazer alguém acreditarChinese (Simplified): 让某人相信 - 使某人信服Chinese (Traditional): 讓某人相信 - 使某人信服Hindi: किसी को विश्वास दिलानाArabic: إقناع شخص - جعل شخص يصدقBengali: বিশ্বাসী করে তোলা - কোনো কিছুর প্রতি আস্থা সৃষ্টি করাRussian: заставить поверить - сделать сторонникомJapanese: 信じさせるVietnamese: làm ai đó tin - thuyết phục ai đóKorean: 믿게 만들다 - 신봉자로 만들다Turkish: inandırmak - birini inanan yapmakUrdu: یقین دلانا - کسی کو قائل کرناIndonesian: membuat seseorang percaya - meyakinkan
جمل نموذجية
That amazing story could make a believer of anyone.
basic
He finally made a believer of his parents with his hard work.
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The results will make a believer of you.
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Try this pizza—one bite might make a believer of you!
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That documentary made a believer of even the harshest critics.
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I never liked jogging, but this group has really made a believer of me.
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