disbelieve
disbelieve 英 [ˌdɪsbɪˈli:v] 美 [ˌdɪsbɪˈliv]
vt. 不信;怀疑 vi. 不信;怀疑
进行时:disbelieving 过去式:disbelieved 过去分词:disbelieved 第三人称单数:disbelieves 名词复数:disbelieves
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- vt. 不信;怀疑
- vi. 不信;怀疑
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1. Though I could not believe but also could not disbelieve this notice, however the desire of visiting "the Holocaust Museum of human being" was so strong that I decided to go there today.
真是信也不行,不信也不行。 我实在是太想去参观“人类大屠杀博物馆”了,决定今天要把这个愿望达成。
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2. Once a narrative of worthlessness embeds itself in one's mind, it becomes extraordinarily difficult to disbelieve it, especially when one can find evidence that it represents a true account.
一旦当“我不值得”的这段故事嵌入某人的思维中,它将很难再去被怀疑,尤其当我们找到证据证明它的时候。
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3. If people disbelieve what they are seeing, it means I have achieved my aim of creating art that has a sense of wonder and magic, which I think a lot of contemporary art nowadays is lacking.
阿德里安说,“如果有人不相信他们所看到的,那么就达到了我创作艺术的目的,艺术就是要给人一种奇迹和魔力的感觉,而现在很多当代艺术都已经丧失了这种感觉。”
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