indubitable 英 [ɪn'dju:bɪtəbəl]   美 [ɪn'djubɪtəbəl]

indubitable

indubitable  英 [ɪn'dju:bɪtəbəl] 美 [ɪn'djubɪtəbəl]

adj. 不容置疑的;明确的 

So Descartes concludes that the only indubitable knowledge is that he is a thinking thing. 于是笛卡尔断言,唯一确定无疑的知识是:他是一个思考的实体。
He was looking for certainty, and used his method of doubt to try and find what was indubitable . 他寻求确定性,并且使用他的怀疑方法去争取发现不容置疑的东西。

  • Indubitable is a really fancy — five syllable, no less — way of saying "utterly obvious," or "clear beyond a doubt."
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  • adj. 不容置疑的;明确的
  • 1. So Descartes concludes that the only indubitable knowledge is that he is a thinking thing.

    于是笛卡尔断言,唯一确定无疑的知识是:他是一个思考的实体。

  • 2. He was looking for certainty, and used his method of doubt to try and find what was indubitable .

    他寻求确定性,并且使用他的怀疑方法去争取发现不容置疑的东西。

  • 3. The growth of the whole market is not indubitable as expectancy.

    整个市场的成长不如预期是无可置疑的。

  • indubitable (adj.) mid-15c., "too plain to admit of doubt," from Latin indubitabilis "that cannot be doubted," from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + dubitabilis "doubtful," from dubitare "hesitate, doubt" (see doubt (v.)).
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