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
- 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
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1. a feeling of doubt and uncertainty
迟疑不定的感受
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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。
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3. There is no doubt at all that we did the right thing.
毫无疑问我们做得对。
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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。
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5. There seems no reason to doubt her story.
似乎没有理由怀疑她所说的话。
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6. I never doubted that she would come.
我从未怀疑过她会来。
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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."
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