incredulity 英 [ɪnkrə'djuːlətɪ]   美 [,ɪnkrə'djʊləti]

incredulity

incredulity  英 [ɪnkrə'djuːlətɪ] 美 [,ɪnkrə'djʊləti]

n. 怀疑;不轻信,不易相信 

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The challenge is to ask what's happening now that in 50 or 100 years will warrant similar ethical incredulity. 这种挑战是要问现在人们所做的什么事情,也会确保50年或100年后受到类似的道德怀疑。
At all times we can hear them calling to us, a growing incredulity in their voices You will not forget me—will you? 无时无刻不能听到他们对我们的呼喊,声音中透着渐长的怀疑:你永远都不会忘记我,是么?

  • Incredulity is the state of not believing. I greeted the stranger's story about needing bus fare with incredulity. "I just don't believe you," I said. "The bit about your diabetic cat was a little over the top."
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  • n. 怀疑;不轻信,不易相信
  • 1. The challenge is to ask what's happening now that in 50 or 100 years will warrant similar ethical incredulity.

    这种挑战是要问现在人们所做的什么事情,也会确保50年或100年后受到类似的道德怀疑。

  • 2. At all times we can hear them calling to us, a growing incredulity in their voices You will not forget me—will you?

    无时无刻不能听到他们对我们的呼喊,声音中透着渐长的怀疑:你永远都不会忘记我,是么?

  • 3. incredulity has been expressed by government ministers, religious leaders – including the Archbishop of Canterbury – trade unions, and tens of thousands of viewers who lodged official complaints.

    内阁大臣,宗教领袖(包括坎特伯雷大主教),工会,以及数千名提出正式抗议的观众已经表达了自己的怀疑。

  • incredulity (n.) "disbelieving frame of mind," early 15c., from Middle French incrédulité, from Latin incredulitatem (nominative incredulitas) "unbelief," noun of quality from incredulus "unbelieving" (see incredulous).
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