doubting
基本解釋
- adj. 不相信的,有疑心的
- v. 無把握;懷疑;(古)害怕(doubt 的現(xiàn)在分詞)
同根派生
- 同根詞
- 詞根:doubt adj.
- doubtful可疑的;令人生疑的;疑心的;不能確定的
- doubtless無疑的;確定的 adv.
- doubtless無疑地;確定地;大概,多半
- doubtfully懷疑地;含糊地 n.
- doubt懷疑;疑問;疑惑
- doubter抱懷疑態(tài)度的人;不信宗教的人;懷疑論者 v.
- doubt懷疑;不信;恐怕;拿不準
英漢例句
- What am I? For Descartes, I am a thinking, doubting agency; and obviously, therefore, I am a mind.
我是什么? 對于笛卡爾,我是一種思想,一個懷疑的機構(gòu);很明顯的,因此我只是一個想法。 - More worryingly, the project has been accused by sceptical locals of being little more than a ''corporate theme park'' with many doubting it will be built at all.
更讓人擔心的是,這項工程被當?shù)卦S多人所懷疑和指責,稱其不過是一個“公共的主題公園”,更有人懷疑其建造的可能性。 - Stop doubting the greatness in YOU.
不要再懷疑你自己的偉大。 - Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;
- said average Joe. He was being a doubting Thomas, someone who does not believe anything he is told.
- He hears a noise at the window: Deep into the darkness peering, long I stood there wondering,fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortals ever dared to dream before;
- He accused Barack Obama of doubting America's role in the end of the Cold War.
NPR: In Phoenix, McCain Touts Health Care For Vets
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- doubting logic 懷疑邏輯
- Doubting Him 懷疑他
- no doubting 毫無疑問
- doubting mania 多疑癖;翻譯;懷疑性精神病
- Doubting Nothing 不要疑惑
短語
英英字典
- If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true.
- If you doubt whether something is true or possible, you believe that it is probably not true or possible.
- If you doubt something, you believe that it might not be true or genuine.
- If you doubt someone or doubt their word, you think that they may not be telling the truth.
- You say that something is beyond doubt or beyond reasonable doubt when you are certain that it is true and it cannot be contradicted or disproved.
- If you are in doubt about something, you feel unsure or uncertain about it.
- If you say that something is in doubt or open to doubt, you consider it to be uncertain or unreliable.
- You use no doubt to emphasize that something seems certain or very likely to you.
- You use no doubt to indicate that you accept the truth of a particular point, but that you do not think it is important or contradicts the rest of what you are saying.
- If you say that something is true without doubt or without a doubt, you are emphasizing that it is definitely true.
- You say I doubt it as a response to a question or statement about something that you think is untrue or unlikely.
- the benefit of the doubt&rarrsee benefit
- a shadow of a doubt&rarrsee shadow
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 懷疑(耶穌復活)的多馬[《約翰福音》20:24~29]