disbelief
disbelief 英 [ˌdɪsbɪˈli:f] 美 [ˌdɪsbɪˈlif]
n. 怀疑,不信
名词复数:disbeliefs
- When you express disbelief, you make it clear that you don't believe something is real or true. Your reaction to your little brother's stories about fairies is likely to be disbelief.
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- n. 怀疑,不信
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1. Everyone in the room turned to look at me, either gasping or in disbelief.
每个人的目光都聚焦在我身上,或倒吸了一口气或呈现出不信任。
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2. All across America, in living rooms and basements and sports bars, people broke into cries of wonderment and delight, heartbreak and disbelief.
在美国的很多客厅和地下室,以及运动酒吧里,人们因为高兴惊讶或者心碎怀疑而突然爆发出尖叫。
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3. They're all scientific impossibilities, but since they take place on the silver screen, we suspend our disbelief and go along for the ride.
那全都是科学上不可能完成的事,但是自从它们在荧幕上发生后,我们就将我们的怀疑放在一边然后一起去凑那份热闹。
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