believed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for believed in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.be·lieve [bɪ'liːv] VB trans

II.be·lieve [bɪ'liːv] VB intr

III.'make-be·lieve <made-, made-> VB intr

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as is popularly believed

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Parties and lawmakers believed that this autonomy had to be preserved.
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The crested shelduck is believed to eat aquatic vegetation, agricultural crops, algae, invertebrates, mollusks, crustaceans, carrion, and garbage.
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He believed that carriers could not be successfully defended by their own aircraft without some form of early-warning system.
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She, like many other players, believed the league gave very little protection to the women by providing them with weak shoulder pads and weak helmets.
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The island is the site of a mass grave, believed to contain the remains of roughly 150 of those casualties.
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Feeding of infected ruminant material back to ruminants is believed to be the most likely means of transmission of the disease.
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In at least some cases, those who received the niacin initially believed they had received the psychoactive drug.
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The name was originally assigned to a bird-like sacrum (a series of vertebrae fused to the hip bones), initially believed to come from a pterosaur.
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Another panelist also believed he was a legitimate defector.
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It has no anticholinergic properties and is believed to be devoid of any activity on dopamine, serotonin, or histamine receptors.
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