doubt 英 [daʊt]   美 [daʊt]

doubt

doubt  英 [daʊt] 美 [daʊt]

n. 怀疑;  v. 怀疑 

进行时:doubting  过去式:doubted  过去分词:doubted  第三人称单数:doubts  名词复数:doubts 

a feeling of doubt and uncertainty 迟疑不定的感受
There is some doubt about the best way to do it. 这件事怎么做才是最佳办法有点吃不准。

  • Doubt is distrust or suspicion. When your kid sister explains that a robber broke in and ate your entire chocolate stash, most likely you feel doubt.
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  • n. 怀疑;
  • v. 怀疑
  • 1. a feeling of doubt and uncertainty

    迟疑不定的感受

  • 2. There is some doubt about the best way to do it.

    这件事怎么做才是最佳办法有点吃不准。

  • 3. There is no doubt at all that we did the right thing.

    毫无疑问我们做得对。

  • 4. She knew without a shadow of a doubt that he was lying to her.

    她十分清楚他在对她撒谎。

  • 5. There seems no reason to doubt her story.

    似乎没有理由怀疑她所说的话。

  • 6. I never doubted that she would come.

    我从未怀疑过她会来。

  • 7. I doubt whether the new one will be any better.

    我不敢肯定这个新的是否会好些。

  • doubt (n.) early 13c., from Old French dote (11c.) "fear, dread; doubt," from doter (see doubt (v.)).
  • doubt (v.) early 13c., "to dread, fear," from Old French doter "doubt, be doubtful; be afraid," from Latin dubitare "to doubt, question, hesitate, waver in opinion" (related to dubius "uncertain"), from duo "two" (from PIE root *dwo- "two"), with a sense of "of two minds, undecided between two things." Compare dubious. Etymologically, "to have to choose between two things."
doubt / daʊt ; NAmE daʊt / noun , verb doubt doubts doubted doubting noun [uncountable ,  countable ] a feeling of being uncertain about sth or not believing sth 疑惑;疑问;不确定;不相信 a feeling of doubt and uncertainty 迟疑不定的感受 doubt(about sth) There is some doubtabout the best way to do it. 这件事怎么做才是最佳办法有点吃不准。 The article raised doubtsabout how effective the new drug really was. 这篇文章对这种新药的实效有多大提出了疑问。 doubt(that…) There is no doubtat all that we did the right thing. 毫无疑问我们做得对。 doubt(as to sth) If you are in any doubt as to whetheryou should be doing these exercises, consult your doctor. 如果你拿不准是否应进行这些运动,咨询一下医生好了。 New evidence has cast doubt onthe guilt of the man jailed for the crime. 新的证据使人们对这个犯罪入狱的男子是否有罪产生了怀疑。 She knew without a shadow of a doubtthat he was lying to her. 她十分清楚他在对她撒谎。 Whether he will continue to be successful in future is open to doubt. 他今后能否继续获得成功值得怀疑。 language bank at impersonal IDIOMS beyond (any) ˈdoubt in a way that shows that sth is completely certain 无疑;确实 The research showed beyond doubt that smoking contributes to heart disease. 这项研究确实表明吸烟会导致心脏病。 ( law ) The prosecution was able to establish beyond reasonable doubtthat the woman had been lying. 控方能够确切无疑地证实这个女人一直在撒谎。 be in ˈdoubt to be uncertain 不肯定;不确定;拿不准 The success of the system is not in doubt. 这种制度的成功确定无疑。 have your ˈdoubts (about sth) to have reasons why you are not certain about whether sth is good or whether sth good will happen (有理由)不相信;对(某事)持怀疑态度 I've had my doubts about his work since he joined the firm. 自从他加入事务所以来,我对他的工作一直有怀疑。 It may be all right. Personally, I have my doubts. 这或许行,但我个人持怀疑态度。 if in ˈdoubt used to give advice to sb who cannot decide what to do 如果没把握;如果拿不准 If in doubt, wear black. 拿不定主意就穿黑色衣服。 ˌno ˈdoubt 1 used when you are saying that sth is probable 无疑;很可能 No doubt she'll call us when she gets there. 她到达那里时必定会给我们打电话。 2 used when you are saying that sth is certainly true 无疑;确实地 He's made some great movies. There's no doubt about it. 他拍了一些非常出色的影片,这一点是毫无疑问的。 without/beyond ˈdoubt used when you are giving your opinion and emphasizing the point that you are making 毫无疑问;的确 This meeting has been, without doubt, one of the most useful we have had so far. 这无疑是我们迄今为止最有用的一次会议。 more at benefit n. verb 1 to feel uncertain about sth; to feel that sth is not true, will probably not happen, etc. 怀疑;无把握;不能肯定;认为…未必可能 doubtsth There seems no reason to doubt her story. 似乎没有理由怀疑她所说的话。 ‘Do you think England will win?’—‘ I doubt it. “你认为英格兰队会取胜吗?”“不一定。” doubt(that)… I never doubted (that) she would come. 我从未怀疑过她会来。 doubtwhether, if, etc… I doubt whether/ifthe new one will be any better. 我不敢肯定这个新的是否会好些。 2 doubtsb/sth to not trust sb/sth; to not believe sb 怀疑;不相信;不信任 I had no reason to doubt him. 我没有理由不相信他。 doubt·er doubter doubters / daʊtə(r) ; NAmE daʊtər / noun doubt / daʊt ; NAmE daʊt / doubt·er / daʊtə(r) ; NAmE daʊtər /
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