Old English belifan "remain," intransitive form of belæfan "cause to remain" (see beleave). A general Germanic word (cognates: Gothic beleiban, Old High German biliban, German bleiben, Dutch blijven); confused in early Middle English with beleave and merged into it, which gave beleave two clashing senses ("to leave," also "to remain") which might be why the compound word, the cognate of important verbs in other Germanic languages, was abandoned in English and only leave (v.) remains.
实用例句
1. He led us on to belive that he had ever been there.
他劝诱我们相信他曾经去过那儿.
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2. Do you really mean me to belive that your approach was right.
你真的打算让我相信你的办法是对的吗?
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3. Though I belive in telling the truth, I thinka white lie is sometimes justified.
虽然我认为应该说实话, 但我认为说不怀恶意的谎言有时也是无可非议的.
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4. There are day dreamers and night dreamers who dream up make - belive places.
世上既有白天做梦的人,也有晚上做梦的人.他们都想入非非的渴望梦想成真的地方.
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5. You are a good man , belive yourself , you can do it well.