dubious
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you describe something as dubious, you mean that you do not consider it to be completely honest, safe, or reliable. 可疑的; 不太可靠的
This claim seems to us to be rather dubious. 这项声明在我们看来相当不可信。
2. dubiouslyADV 可疑地; 不太可靠地
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。
3. ADJ If you are dubious about something, you are not completely sure about it and have not yet made up your mind about it. 有疑虑的[v-link ADJ]
My parents were a bit dubious about it all at first but we soon convinced them. 起初我父母亲对此尚心存疑虑,但很快我们便说服了他们。
4. dubiouslyADV 迟疑地
He eyed Coyne dubiously. 他怀疑地注视着科因。
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dubious /ˈdjuːbɪəs/
剑桥词典
- thought not to be completely true or not able to be trusted
- We were always a bit dubious about the advantages these changes would actually bring .
- Let us think for a moment about the dubious benefits of nuclear technology .
- He's under investigation because of his dubious accounting practices .
- How exactly did they work out these figures ? I think they're a bit dubious, personally .
- He was involved in some dubious activities in the past which his former colleagues have only hinted at. 返回 dubious
半信半疑的,可疑的;不确定的;不可信的
These claims are dubious and not scientifically proven . 这些说法未经科学证实,有些可疑。
He has been associated with some dubious characters . 他曾经与一些可疑人物有交往。
Ruth Ellis has the dubious (= bad ) distinction of being the last woman to be hanged in Britain . 露丝‧埃利斯背负着英国最后一个被绞死的女人这样一个恶名。
feeling doubt or not feeling certain
怀疑的;无把握的
I'm dubious about his promises to change his ways . 他承诺将改变行事方式,我对此有些怀疑。
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