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dubiously
怀疑地
常用释义
英音[ ˈdjuːbiəsli ]
美音[ ˈduːbiəsli ]
基本释义
  • adv. 怀疑地;可疑地
例句
  • 1·He eyed Coyne dubiously.
    他怀疑地注视着科因。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·Carter was dubiously convicted of shooting three white men in a bar.
    卡特很有嫌疑地被宣叛在一家酒吧射杀了3名白人。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3·"Oh, come on," I said dubiously.
    “哦,得了吧。” 我怀疑地说。
  • 4·The Courier shook his head dubiously.
    这位信差疑惑地摇摇头。
  • 5·She said dubiously to herself, her voice too low for anyone else to hear.
    她半信半疑地对自己说,声音低得差不多只有他自己才听得见。
  • 6·'Very good news indeed,' observed the Rat dubiously, 'if only-if only —'.
    “确实是个大好消息,”河鼠疑疑惑惑地说,“只要——只要——”。
  • 7·The others looked at him dubiously , not quite knowing how much to believe.
    其余的人怀疑地看着他,不知道他的话有几分是可以相信的。
  • 8·He knelt and put his ear to the ground; the cubes looked at one another dubiously.
    他跪倒在地,把耳朵贴在地面上;幼熊们疑惑地面面相觑。
  • 9·I mean Descartes theory is actually rather dubiously coherent, if you think about it.
    如果你仔细思考下,笛卡尔的理论还是值得怀疑的。
  • 10·Beginning to be struck by Defarge's manner, Mr. Lorry looked dubiously at him, and led the way.
    罗瑞先生开始注意到了德伐日的生硬态度,便怀疑地望了他一下,然后带路前进。
同义词
adv. 怀疑地;可疑地
同根词
词根: dubious
dubious adj 可疑的;暧昧的;无把握的;半信半疑的
dubitable adj 可疑的;不确定的
dubiety n 可疑的东西;可疑性