doubt 的英语意思
doubtdoubt1 /daʊt/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] a feeling of being not sure whether something is true or right对某事是否真实或正确感到不确定的心情doubt about
The incident raises doubts about the safety of nuclear power.这一事件引发了对核能安全性的质疑。doubt as to
Some government ministers had serious doubts as to whether the policy would work.一些政府部长对该政策能否奏效有严重疑虑。
There was still one little nagging doubt at the back of his mind.他心底仍有一丝挥之不去的疑虑。
There’s no doubt that he was a major artist.毫无疑问,他是一位重要的艺术家。2no doubt used when you are saying that you think something is probably true用于表示认为某事很可能是真的:
No doubt you’ll have your own ideas.你肯定有自己的想法。
She was a top student, no doubt about it (=it is certainly true).她是尖子生,这一点毋庸置疑(=这是确定无疑的)。3if/when (you’re) in doubt used when advising someone what to do if they are uncertain about something用于建议某人在对某事不确定时该如何做:
If in doubt, consult your doctor.如有疑问,请咨询医生。4be in doubt if something is in doubt, it may not happen, continue, exist, or be true若某事处于不确定状态,它可能不会发生、继续、存在或成真:
The future of the peace talks is in doubt.和平谈判的前景充满变数。5beyond doubt if something is beyond doubt, it is completely certain若某事毋庸置疑,则其是完全确定的:
The prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of the crime.检察方必须在排除合理怀疑的前提下证明被告有罪。put the game/result/match beyond doubt (=do something which makes it certain that a particular player or team will win a match)(=做出某件事,确保某位球员或某支球队赢得比赛)
Ferdinand’s second goal put the game beyond doubt.费迪南德的第二粒进球使比赛胜负已无悬念。6without doubt used to emphasize an opinion用于强调某个观点:
Jo is without doubt one of the finest swimmers in the school.乔无疑是学校里最优秀的游泳运动员之一。7open to doubt something that is open to doubt has not been proved to be definitely true or real存疑的事物尚未被证明确实真实或确实存在:
The authenticity of the relics is open to doubt.这些遗物的真实性尚存疑问。 → self-doubt, → give somebody/something the benefit of the doubt at benefit1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have doubts· Scientists still have some doubts about the theory.· 科学家对这一理论仍存有一些疑问。have your doubts (=have some doubts)· Everyone else thinks it’s a good idea, but I have my doubts.· 其他人都认为这是个好主意,但我有所保留。have no/little doubt· I have no doubt that you are right.· 我毫不怀疑你是对的。be in no/any doubt about something· The government is in no doubt about the seriousness of the situation.· 政府对形势的严峻性毫不怀疑。leave no/little doubt (that) (=make people sure or almost sure about something)· The evidence left no doubt that he was the murderer.· 证据毫无疑问地证明他就是凶手。cast/throw doubt on something (=make people unsure about something)· Research has cast doubt on the safety of mobile phones.· 研究对手机的安全性提出了质疑。raise doubts about something (=make people unsure about something)· His handling of the matter has raised doubts about his competence.· 他对此事的处理方式引发了外界对其能力的质疑。call/throw something into doubt (=make people unsure about something)· The accuracy of his account was called into doubt.· 他陈述的准确性受到了质疑。express/voice doubts (=say that you have doubts)· Many people expressed doubts about the necessity of the war.· 许多人对这场战争的必要性表示怀疑。adjectives形容词serious/grave doubts· They have some serious doubts as to his honesty.· 他们对他的诚实有严重的怀疑。considerable doubts· I had considerable doubts about accepting the job.· 我对接受这份工作有相当大的顾虑。a lingering/nagging doubt (=one that does not go away)· I still had a nagging doubt that there might be something seriously wrong.· 我仍有一种挥之不去的疑虑,担心可能有什么严重问题。phrases短语there is no/little/some doubt (=used to talk about how sure people are about something)· There is little doubt that he will play for England one day.· 他有朝一日将代表英格兰出赛,这几乎是毋庸置疑的。without a shadow of a doubt (=without any doubt)· I knew without a shadow of a doubt that I was going to win.· 我毫无疑问地知道我会赢。an element of doubt (=a slight doubt)· There’s an element of doubt about his true age as he doesn’t have a birth certificate.· 由于他没有出生证明,他的真实年龄存在一定疑问。not the slightest doubt (=no doubt)· There’s not the slightest doubt in my mind about it.· 我对此丝毫不怀疑。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable, uncountable] a feeling of being not sure whether something is true or right对某事是否真实或正确感到不确定的心情doubt about
The incident raises doubts about the safety of nuclear power.这一事件引发了对核能安全性的质疑。doubt as to
Some government ministers had serious doubts as to whether the policy would work.一些政府部长对该政策能否奏效有严重疑虑。
There was still one little nagging doubt at the back of his mind.他心底仍有一丝挥之不去的疑虑。
There’s no doubt that he was a major artist.毫无疑问,他是一位重要的艺术家。2no doubt used when you are saying that you think something is probably true用于表示认为某事很可能是真的:
No doubt you’ll have your own ideas.你肯定有自己的想法。
She was a top student, no doubt about it (=it is certainly true).她是尖子生,这一点毋庸置疑(=这是确定无疑的)。3if/when (you’re) in doubt used when advising someone what to do if they are uncertain about something用于建议某人在对某事不确定时该如何做:
If in doubt, consult your doctor.如有疑问,请咨询医生。4be in doubt if something is in doubt, it may not happen, continue, exist, or be true若某事处于不确定状态,它可能不会发生、继续、存在或成真:
The future of the peace talks is in doubt.和平谈判的前景充满变数。5beyond doubt if something is beyond doubt, it is completely certain若某事毋庸置疑,则其是完全确定的:
The prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of the crime.检察方必须在排除合理怀疑的前提下证明被告有罪。put the game/result/match beyond doubt (=do something which makes it certain that a particular player or team will win a match)(=做出某件事,确保某位球员或某支球队赢得比赛)
Ferdinand’s second goal put the game beyond doubt.费迪南德的第二粒进球使比赛胜负已无悬念。6without doubt used to emphasize an opinion用于强调某个观点:
Jo is without doubt one of the finest swimmers in the school.乔无疑是学校里最优秀的游泳运动员之一。7open to doubt something that is open to doubt has not been proved to be definitely true or real存疑的事物尚未被证明确实真实或确实存在:
The authenticity of the relics is open to doubt.这些遗物的真实性尚存疑问。 → self-doubt, → give somebody/something the benefit of the doubt at benefit1(4)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词have doubts· Scientists still have some doubts about the theory.· 科学家对这一理论仍存有一些疑问。have your doubts (=have some doubts)· Everyone else thinks it’s a good idea, but I have my doubts.· 其他人都认为这是个好主意,但我有所保留。have no/little doubt· I have no doubt that you are right.· 我毫不怀疑你是对的。be in no/any doubt about something· The government is in no doubt about the seriousness of the situation.· 政府对形势的严峻性毫不怀疑。leave no/little doubt (that) (=make people sure or almost sure about something)· The evidence left no doubt that he was the murderer.· 证据毫无疑问地证明他就是凶手。cast/throw doubt on something (=make people unsure about something)· Research has cast doubt on the safety of mobile phones.· 研究对手机的安全性提出了质疑。raise doubts about something (=make people unsure about something)· His handling of the matter has raised doubts about his competence.· 他对此事的处理方式引发了外界对其能力的质疑。call/throw something into doubt (=make people unsure about something)· The accuracy of his account was called into doubt.· 他陈述的准确性受到了质疑。express/voice doubts (=say that you have doubts)· Many people expressed doubts about the necessity of the war.· 许多人对这场战争的必要性表示怀疑。adjectives形容词serious/grave doubts· They have some serious doubts as to his honesty.· 他们对他的诚实有严重的怀疑。considerable doubts· I had considerable doubts about accepting the job.· 我对接受这份工作有相当大的顾虑。a lingering/nagging doubt (=one that does not go away)· I still had a nagging doubt that there might be something seriously wrong.· 我仍有一种挥之不去的疑虑,担心可能有什么严重问题。phrases短语there is no/little/some doubt (=used to talk about how sure people are about something)· There is little doubt that he will play for England one day.· 他有朝一日将代表英格兰出赛,这几乎是毋庸置疑的。without a shadow of a doubt (=without any doubt)· I knew without a shadow of a doubt that I was going to win.· 我毫无疑问地知道我会赢。an element of doubt (=a slight doubt)· There’s an element of doubt about his true age as he doesn’t have a birth certificate.· 由于他没有出生证明,他的真实年龄存在一定疑问。not the slightest doubt (=no doubt)· There’s not the slightest doubt in my mind about it.· 我对此丝毫不怀疑。doubtdoubt2 verb [transitive not in progressive]
1to think that something may not be true or that it is unlikely认为某事可能不真实或不大可能发生:
Kim never doubted his story.金从未怀疑过他的说法。doubt (that)
I doubt we’ll ever see him again.我怀疑我们是否还能再见到他。doubt if/whether
You can complain, but I doubt if it’ll make any difference.你可以投诉,但我怀疑是否会有任何改变。
‘Do you think there’ll be any tickets left?’ ‘I doubt it (=I don’t think so).’"你觉得还会有票吗?""我怀疑(=我不这么认为)。"2to not trust or have confidence in someone对某人不信任或缺乏信心:
I never doubted myself. I always knew I could play tennis at this level.我从未怀疑过自己。我一直知道我能在这个水平上打网球。
She loved him, and had never doubted him.她爱他,从未怀疑过他。
I have no reason to doubt his word (=think that he is lying).我没有理由怀疑他的话(=认为他在撒谎)。—doubter noun [countable]GRAMMAR语法Patterns with doubtdoubt 的用法句型• You doubt whether someone can do something: · I doubt whether we can afford a new car.· She doubted whether she could trust him again.• 用"doubt whether"表示怀疑某人能否做某事:· I doubt whether we can afford a new car.· She doubted whether she could trust him again.• You doubt whether something will happen: · I doubt whether the plan will work.· He doubted whether this would happen.• 用"doubt whether"表示怀疑某事是否会发生:· I doubt whether the plan will work.· He doubted whether this would happen.• You can also say doubt if with the same meaning as doubt whether: · I doubt if we can afford a new car.· I doubt if the plan will work.• 也可以用"doubt if",含义与"doubt whether"相同:· I doubt if we can afford a new car.· I doubt if the plan will work.• You can also say doubt that: · I doubt that we can afford a new car.· I doubt that the plan will work. ✗Don’t say: doubt about• 也可以说"doubt that":· I doubt that we can afford a new car.· I doubt that the plan will work. ✗不要说:doubt aboutUsing the progressive进行时的使用The verb doubt is not usually used in the progressive. You say: · I doubt he’ll come to the party. ✗Don’t say: I am doubting he’ll come to the party.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS动词doubt通常不用于进行时。应说:· I doubt he'll come to the party. ✗不要说:I am doubting he'll come to the party.语法指南 ‒ 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析doubt to think that something may not be true or that it is unlikely认为某事可能不真实或不大可能发生: · ‘Do you think she really is eighteen?’ ‘I doubt it.’· "你觉得她真的十八岁吗?""我怀疑。"· There was so much noise that I doubt if anyone slept.· 噪音太大了,我怀疑有没有人能睡着。be doubtful/dubious /ˈdjuːbiəs $ ˈduː-/ to doubt that something will happen, is true, or is a good idea对某事是否会发生、是否属实或是否是个好主意持怀疑态度: · Economists are doubtful that the situation will improve this year.· 经济学家对今年形势是否会好转持怀疑态度。· ‘You can eat the whole fish including the head.’ Janey looked dubious.· "你可以吃整条鱼,包括头部。"杰妮看起来将信将疑。· When my husband suggested emigrating, I was dubious at first.· 当我丈夫建议移民时,我起初有些疑虑。· Mum looked doubtful when I suggested having a party for all my friends.· 当我建议为所有朋友举办派对时,妈妈看起来将信将疑。have reservations to feel that a plan or idea may not be good because you think there may be some problems with it认为某个计划或想法可能并不好,因为觉得其中可能存在一些问题: · Health care professionals had reservations about giving both vaccines together.· 医疗专业人员对同时接种两种疫苗存有保留意见。have misgivings to feel worried about doing something, because it may have a bad result因某事可能产生不良后果而对其感到担忧: · Ralph had serious misgivings about changing his career at the age of 50.· 拉尔夫对在50岁时转换职业有严重的顾虑。have mixed feelings to be unsure exactly how you feel about something or someone because there are both good and bad things about them对某事或某人感到复杂,因为其中既有好的一面也有不好的一面: · I have very mixed feelings about moving house – it’s exciting but I’ll miss this area.· 对于搬家,我心情很复杂——既感到兴奋,但又会怀念这片地方。have second thoughts to start having doubts about whether a decision you have just made is the right one开始对刚作出的决定是否正确产生怀疑: · I liked the dress in the shop, but when I got it home I had second thoughts.· 我在商店里很喜欢那条裙子,但把它带回家后我有些后悔了。
1to think that something may not be true or that it is unlikely认为某事可能不真实或不大可能发生:
Kim never doubted his story.金从未怀疑过他的说法。doubt (that)
I doubt we’ll ever see him again.我怀疑我们是否还能再见到他。doubt if/whether
You can complain, but I doubt if it’ll make any difference.你可以投诉,但我怀疑是否会有任何改变。
‘Do you think there’ll be any tickets left?’ ‘I doubt it (=I don’t think so).’"你觉得还会有票吗?""我怀疑(=我不这么认为)。"2to not trust or have confidence in someone对某人不信任或缺乏信心:
I never doubted myself. I always knew I could play tennis at this level.我从未怀疑过自己。我一直知道我能在这个水平上打网球。
She loved him, and had never doubted him.她爱他,从未怀疑过他。
I have no reason to doubt his word (=think that he is lying).我没有理由怀疑他的话(=认为他在撒谎)。—doubter noun [countable]GRAMMAR语法Patterns with doubtdoubt 的用法句型• You doubt whether someone can do something: · I doubt whether we can afford a new car.· She doubted whether she could trust him again.• 用"doubt whether"表示怀疑某人能否做某事:· I doubt whether we can afford a new car.· She doubted whether she could trust him again.• You doubt whether something will happen: · I doubt whether the plan will work.· He doubted whether this would happen.• 用"doubt whether"表示怀疑某事是否会发生:· I doubt whether the plan will work.· He doubted whether this would happen.• You can also say doubt if with the same meaning as doubt whether: · I doubt if we can afford a new car.· I doubt if the plan will work.• 也可以用"doubt if",含义与"doubt whether"相同:· I doubt if we can afford a new car.· I doubt if the plan will work.• You can also say doubt that: · I doubt that we can afford a new car.· I doubt that the plan will work. ✗Don’t say: doubt about• 也可以说"doubt that":· I doubt that we can afford a new car.· I doubt that the plan will work. ✗不要说:doubt aboutUsing the progressive进行时的使用The verb doubt is not usually used in the progressive. You say: · I doubt he’ll come to the party. ✗Don’t say: I am doubting he’ll come to the party.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS动词doubt通常不用于进行时。应说:· I doubt he'll come to the party. ✗不要说:I am doubting he'll come to the party.语法指南 ‒ 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析doubt to think that something may not be true or that it is unlikely认为某事可能不真实或不大可能发生: · ‘Do you think she really is eighteen?’ ‘I doubt it.’· "你觉得她真的十八岁吗?""我怀疑。"· There was so much noise that I doubt if anyone slept.· 噪音太大了,我怀疑有没有人能睡着。be doubtful/dubious /ˈdjuːbiəs $ ˈduː-/ to doubt that something will happen, is true, or is a good idea对某事是否会发生、是否属实或是否是个好主意持怀疑态度: · Economists are doubtful that the situation will improve this year.· 经济学家对今年形势是否会好转持怀疑态度。· ‘You can eat the whole fish including the head.’ Janey looked dubious.· "你可以吃整条鱼,包括头部。"杰妮看起来将信将疑。· When my husband suggested emigrating, I was dubious at first.· 当我丈夫建议移民时,我起初有些疑虑。· Mum looked doubtful when I suggested having a party for all my friends.· 当我建议为所有朋友举办派对时,妈妈看起来将信将疑。have reservations to feel that a plan or idea may not be good because you think there may be some problems with it认为某个计划或想法可能并不好,因为觉得其中可能存在一些问题: · Health care professionals had reservations about giving both vaccines together.· 医疗专业人员对同时接种两种疫苗存有保留意见。have misgivings to feel worried about doing something, because it may have a bad result因某事可能产生不良后果而对其感到担忧: · Ralph had serious misgivings about changing his career at the age of 50.· 拉尔夫对在50岁时转换职业有严重的顾虑。have mixed feelings to be unsure exactly how you feel about something or someone because there are both good and bad things about them对某事或某人感到复杂,因为其中既有好的一面也有不好的一面: · I have very mixed feelings about moving house – it’s exciting but I’ll miss this area.· 对于搬家,我心情很复杂——既感到兴奋,但又会怀念这片地方。have second thoughts to start having doubts about whether a decision you have just made is the right one开始对刚作出的决定是否正确产生怀疑: · I liked the dress in the shop, but when I got it home I had second thoughts.· 我在商店里很喜欢那条裙子,但把它带回家后我有些后悔了。