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doubt noun ⇨ doubt 1 (a feeling of doubt) ⇨ doubt 2 (express doubts) ⇨ no doubt ⇨ probably adv. ⇨ in doubt ⇨ unclear adj. (Its success is not in doubt.) ⇨ in doubt ⇨ unsure adj. (If in doubt, wear black.)doubt verb ⇨ doubt (I doubt it.) ⇨ suspect (I have no reason to doubt him.)doubt1 noun a feeling of doubt 疑惑的感觉raise/express doubts about sth 对某事提出/表示疑问doubt ♦︎ question ♦︎ uncertainty ♦︎ confusion ♦︎ a question mark over sth ♦︎ indecisionThese are all words for a feeling that you are not sure about sb/sth. 这些词均表示困惑或疑惑。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆doubt / uncertainty / confusion / a question mark / indecision over sth◆doubt / uncertainty / confusion / indecision about / as to sth◆in doubt / question / uncertainty◆beyond / without doubt / question◆considerable doubt / uncertainty / confusion◆serious doubt / confusion◆slight uncertainty / confusion◆to come into / be open to doubt / question◆to express doubt / uncertainty◆to clear up / dispel doubt / uncertainty / confusion■ doubt [uncountable] the state of not being sure about sth or not believing sth 疑惑;困惑;不确定;不相信◆There is some doubt about the best way to do it.人们对这件事的最佳做法有点疑惑。◆There is no doubt at all that we did the right thing.毫无疑问我们做得对。◆New evidence has cast doubt on the guilt of the man jailed for the crime.新的证据使大家对这个犯罪入狱的男人是否有罪产生了疑问。◆The success of the system is not in doubt.这种制度的成功确定无疑。◆If in doubt, wear black.拿不定主意就穿黑色衣服吧。◆He's made some great movies. There's no doubt about it.他拍了一些很优秀的影片,这一点毫无疑问。◆ (law 法律) The prosecution was able to establish beyond reasonable doubt that the woman had been lying.控方可以确切无疑地证实这个女人一直在撒谎。 see also doubtful ⇨ unlikely 1 , doubtful ⇨ unsure ■ question [uncountable] a lack of certainty about sth that is shared with other people 怀疑;困惑◆Her honesty is beyond question.她的诚实是毋庸置疑的。◆His suitability for the job is open to question.他是否适合这项工作还需要考虑。◆Her version of events was accepted without question.她对事情的陈述被毫无疑问地接受了。◆The incident brought into question the safety of travellers in the region.这次事件引起了人们对该地区的游客安全问题的怀疑。■ uncertainty [uncountable] (rather formal) the state of not being sure about sth 犹豫;迟疑;无把握◆There is considerable uncertainty about the company's future.这家公司的前景相当渺茫。◆He had an air of uncertainty about him.他显出对他将信将疑的神情。 OPP certainty ⇨ faith see also uncertain ⇨ unsure NOTE 辨析 Doubt or uncertainty? Doubt often refers to an active state of mind that questions sb/sth. * doubt常指对人、事、物有所怀疑的一种积极心态◆Religious doubt is an integral element of faith.怀疑是宗教信仰的一个组成部分。 Uncertainty is less forceful and means a more passive lack of certainty about sth. * uncertainty语义较弱,指一种比较消极的不确定性◆Religious uncertainty is an integral element of faith. ■ confusion [uncountable, countable] a state of uncertainty about what is happening, what you should do or what sth means 不确定;困惑◆There is some confusion about what the correct procedure should be.对于正确程序应该是什么还是有些不明确。◆There was a confusion as to what to do next.不清楚下一步该怎么办。 see also confused ⇨ confused 1 , confusing ⇨ confusing ■ a ˈquestion mark over sth■ a ˈquestion mark against sth idiom (rather informal) used to say that sth is not certain, especially what will happen to sth in the future 对(前景)的疑问;悬在⋯上的问号◆There's still a big question mark hanging over his future with the team.他在队里的前途如何还是个大问号。■ indecision / /ˌɪndɪˈsɪʒn/ / [uncountable] the state of being unable to decide on sth 无决断力;优柔寡断◆After a moment's indecision, he said yes.犹豫片刻之后,他答应了。◆She went through a period of terrible uncertainty and indecision.她经历过一个极度彷徨和无所适从的阶段。▸ indecisive / /ˌɪndɪˈsaɪsɪv/ / adjective ◆a weak and indecisive man软弱而且不果断的人 doubt2 noun a feeling of doubt 疑惑的感觉raise/express doubts about sth 对某事提出/表示疑问doubt ♦︎ suspicion ♦︎ uncertainty ♦︎ misgiving ♦︎ second thoughts ♦︎ qualm ♦︎ scruple ♦︎ compunctionThese are all words for a feeling that you may not be doing the right thing. 这些词均表示对所做事情正确与否的怀疑或疑问。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆doubts / suspicions / uncertainties / misgivings / second thoughts / qualms / scruples / compunction about sth◆without a doubt / misgivings / a qualm / scruples / compunction◆considerable / great / grave / deep / serious doubts / suspicion / misgivings◆to have doubts / suspicions / misgivings / second thoughts / qualms / scruples◆to have no doubts / suspicions / misgivings / qualms / scruples / compunction◆to feel (no) doubt / qualms / compunction◆to express doubts / suspicions / misgivings◆to raise / arouse / voice doubts / suspicions■ doubt [countable] a feeling of not being sure about sth or not believing sth 怀疑;疑问◆His failure to appear raises serious doubts as to his reliability.他的缺席使人们对他是否可以信赖产生了严重的怀疑。◆Doubts have arisen over the viability of the schedule.人们对该时间表的可行性产生了疑问。◆They say they'll be here on time but I have my doubts about that.他们说会准时到达这里,但我对此存疑。◆I had been aware of a nagging doubt growing in my mind.我知道自己心中正滋生出一种难以消除的怀疑。 see also doubt ⇨ suspect verb ■ suspicion [uncountable, countable] a feeling that sb has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, even though you have no proof (对人行为或品德的)怀疑,嫌疑◆He was arrested on suspicion of murder.他因涉嫌谋杀而被捕。◆They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.他们驾车缓缓离去,以免引起怀疑。◆I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.我暗自怀疑她没有说真话。◆She was reluctant to voice her suspicions.她不愿意吐露自己的怀疑。 see also suspicion ⇨ scepticism , suspect ⇨ suppose , suspicious ⇨ suspicious 1 2 ■ uncertainty [countable] something that you cannot be sure about; a situation that causes you to feel uncertain 拿不准的事;无把握的局面◆All of us are a bit afraid of life's uncertainties and unexpected problems.我们大家对于人生的不可知因素与始料不及的困难都有点害怕。◆She tried to get on with her life amidst the uncertainties of war.在兵荒马乱之中,她设法继续生活下去。 OPP certainty ⇨ certainty see also uncertain ⇨ unclear ■ misgiving / /ˌmɪsˈgɪvɪŋ/ / [countable, usually plural, uncountable] (rather formal) feelings of doubt or anxiety about what might happen, or about whether or not sth is the right thing to do 疑虑;顾虑◆I had grave misgivings about making the trip.对于这次旅行我有过极大的顾虑。◆I read the letter with a sense of misgiving.我带着疑虑看了那封信。■ second thoughts phrase a change in your opinion after thinking about sth again 又一想,转念一想(改变主意)◆You're not having second thoughts about it, are you?你还没有改变主意,对吗?◆ (BrE) I'll wait here. No, on second thoughts, I'll come with you.我就在这儿等。不,我想想,还是跟你一起走吧。◆ (NAmE) On second thought, I'll come with you.我转念一想,还是跟你一起走。ⓘ Second thoughts is used in the two idioms have ˌsecond ˈthoughts and on ˈsecond thoughts ( on ˈsecond thought in American English). * second thoughts用于have second thoughts和on second thoughts两个习语中(美式英语为on second thought)。■ qualm / /kwɑːm, kwɔːm/ [countable, usually plural] an uncomfortable feeling of doubt or worry about whether what you are doing is right (对自己行为的)顾虑,不安◆He had been working very hard so he had no qualms about taking a few days off.他一直辛勤工作,所以休息几天他觉得心安理得。■ scruple /ˈskruːpl/ / [countable, usually plural, uncountable] a feeling that makes you reluctant to do sth that you think may be morally wrong (道德上的)顾忌,顾虑◆I overcame my moral scruples.我抛开了道德上的顾虑。◆He had no scruples about spying on her.他肆无忌惮地暗中盯着她。◆She is totally without scruple.她完全无所顾忌。 see also scrupulous ⇨ good adj. 5 , unscrupulous ⇨ corrupt ■ compunction / /kəmˈpʌŋkʃn/ / [uncountable] (formal) a slight feeling of guilt for sth you have done or might do 内疚;愧疚◆She felt no compunction about leaving her job.她对自己的辞职一点儿也不感到懊悔。ⓘ In American English compunction can also be countable. 在美式英语中compunction亦可作可数名词◆ (NAmE) She has no compunctions about rejecting the plan.她对拒绝那个计划丝毫不后悔。 probably adverb probably ♦︎ presumably ♦︎ no doubt ♦︎ doubtless ♦︎ (the) chances are... ♦︎ most likely ♦︎ in all probability...These words are all used to say that sth is likely to happen or be true. 这些词均表示很可能、大概。SYNONYM SCALE 词义标尺 下图显示这些词所表达可能的程度probably | ➔ | presumably | ➔ | no doubt | the chances are… | | most likely | | doubtless | | | in all probability… | | | ■ probably (especially spoken) used to say that sth is likely to happen or be true 几乎肯定;很可能;大概◆You're probably right.你很可能是对的。◆It'll probably be OK.这大概没什么问题。◆'Is he going to be there?' 'Probably.'“他会在那里吗?”“大概吧。”◆'Do we need the car?' 'Probably not.'“我们需要开车吗?”“大概用不着。” see also probable ⇨ likely ■ presumably /prɪˈzjuːməbli; NAmE prɪˈzuːməbli/ (especially spoken) used to say that you think that sth is probably true, based on the evidence you have (以现有的事实依据看)很可能,大概,想必是◆Presumably this is where the accident happened.这里大概就是事故现场。◆I couldn't concentrate, presumably because I was so tired.我的精神集中不起来,大概是太累了吧。 see also presume ⇨ suppose NOTE 辨析 Probably or presumably? Probably suggests a conclusion based on what is generally likely to be true; presumably suggests a conclusion based on particular evidence, even though neither word suggests certainty. * probably指依常理推断为真,presumably则指依特定证据推断为真,两词都表示不确定的猜测。 Presumably can be used to suggest that sth should be the case * presumably可以表示应该如此◆Presumably you'll be leaving the children at home.你应该会把孩子们留在家里吧。◆Probably you'll be leaving the children at home. or to ask sb to confirm what you already believe. * presumably也可用于请人证实自己的猜测◆You'll be taking the car, presumably?你们大概要开车去?◆You'll be taking the car, probably? Probably can be used to agree with sb * probably可以表示赞同◆You're probably right.你很可能是对的。◆You're presumably right. or to comfort sb. * probably也可用于宽慰某人◆It'll probably be OK.这大概没什么问题。◆It'll presumably be OK. ■ ˌno ˈdoubt idiom (rather formal) used to say that you think that sth is probably true, because it is what you would normally expect 无疑,很可能(因为正常情况下如此)◆No doubt she'll call us when she gets there.她到了那里肯定会给我们打电话。■ doubtless (rather formal, written) almost certainly 大概;几乎肯定地◆He would doubtless disapprove of what Kelly was doing.他肯定不会赞同凯利做的事。■ (the) chances are... idiom (rather informal) it is likely that... 可能⋯◆(The) chances are you won't have to pay.可能你不必付钱。■ most likely very probably 很可能;大概◆The illness was caused, most likely, by a virus.这种病很可能是病毒引起的。 see also likely ⇨ likely ■ in ˌall probaˈbility... idiom (written) it is very likely that... 很可能⋯◆In all probability he failed to understand the consequences of his actions.他很可能不了解他这样做的后果。 unclear adjective unclear ♦︎ uncertain ♦︎ unresolved ♦︎ in doubt ♦︎ indefinite ♦︎ in the balance ♦︎ undecidedThese words all describe sth that is not yet clear or decided. 这些词均表示不确定的、不清楚的、未决定的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆It is unclear / uncertain what / whether...◆to remain unclear / uncertain / unresolved / in doubt / in the balance / undecided◆to leave sth unclear / uncertain / unresolved / in doubt / undecided◆still unclear / uncertain / unresolved / in doubt / in the balance / undecided■ unclear / /ˌʌnˈklɪə(r); NAmE ˌʌnˈklɪr/ not clear or definite; difficult to understand or be sure about 不清楚的;不确定的;难以掌握的◆His motives are unclear.他动机不明。◆Our plans are unclear at the moment.目前我们的计划还不确定。◆It is unclear whether there is any damage.有无损坏尚不清楚。◆Some of your diagrams are unclear.你的一些图表不够清楚。 OPP clear ⇨ clear adj. 1 2 ■ uncertain not definite or decided 不确定的;未决定的◆It is uncertain what his role in the company will be.他在公司担任何职尚未决定。 see also uncertain ⇨ unsure , uncertainty ⇨ doubt noun 2 ■ unresolved /ˌʌnrɪˈzɒlvd; NAmE ˌʌnrɪˈzɑːlvd/ (formal) (of a problem or question) not yet solved, answered or decided (问题或提问)未解决的,未解答的,悬而未决的◆These unresolved issues must be addressed.这些悬而未决的问题必须设法解决。■ in ˈdoubt idiom (often used in negative statements 常用于否定陈述) uncertain 不确定;不肯定;拿不准◆The success of the system is not in doubt.这种制度的成功确定无疑。ⓘ In doubt is used especially to talk about the result, future, success or nature of sth. * in doubt尤用以描述事物的结果、未来、成败或性质。■ indefinite /ɪnˈdefɪnət/ / lasting for a period of time that has no fixed end 无限期的;期限不定的◆She will be away for the indefinite future.她将离开一段时间,期限不定。◆The workers have been on indefinite strike since July.工人从7月起就开始了无限期的罢工。▸ indefinitely adverb ◆The trial was postponed indefinitely.审讯无限期延迟。■ in the ˈbalance idiom uncertain and waiting to be decided 不确定;悬而未决◆The long-term future of the space programme hangs in the balance.航天计划的长远前景尚不明朗。◆His life hung in the balance for two weeks as he lay in a coma.他昏迷不醒的两个星期中一直处在生死边缘。ⓘ In the balance describes a situation in which the future of sb/sth, or the result of sth, is very uncertain for a time. It is often used when the future result is expected to be one of two very different things, such as success or failure, or life or death. * in the balance用于描述某人或某事的未来或某事的结果暂时很不确定,常用于表示未来预计会有两种完全不同的结果,如成功或失败,生或死。■ undecided / /ˌʌndɪˈsaɪdɪd/ / [not usually before noun] not having been decided yet 未决定;悬而未决◆The venue for the World Cup remains undecided.世界杯的举办地点尚未确定。 unsure adjective unsure ♦︎ undecided ♦︎ uncertain ♦︎ hesitant ♦︎ ambivalent ♦︎ doubtful ♦︎ dubious ♦︎ in doubtThese words all describe sb who has feelings of doubt or uncertainty about sb/sth. 这些词均表示无把握的、拿不准的、不确定的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆unsure / undecided / uncertain / hesitant / ambivalent / doubtful / dubious / in doubt about sth◆unsure / undecided / uncertain / doubtful / dubious / in doubt as to sth◆unsure / uncertain / hesitant / doubtful / dubious of sth◆unsure / undecided / uncertain what...◆unsure / uncertain how...◆a bit / rather / somewhat unsure / hesitant / ambivalent / doubtful / dubious◆somewhat unsure / hesitant / ambivalent / doubtful / dubious◆very unsure / undecided / uncertain / hesitant / ambivalent / doubtful / dubious■ unsure [not before noun] not certain or confident about sth; feeling doubt 无把握;犹豫;拿不准◆There were a lot of things I was unsure about.有许多事情我没把握。◆He was unsure of what to do next.他对下一步该做什么犹豫不定。◆I was unsure how to reply to this question.我拿不准该如何回答这个问题。OPP sure ⇨ sure ■ undecided / /ˌʌndɪˈsaɪdɪd/ / [not usually before noun] not having made a decision about sb/sth 未拿定主意;犹豫不决◆I'm still undecided about who to vote for.我还拿不定主意投谁的票。 see also decide ⇨ decide ■ uncertain [not usually before noun] not sure or confident about sth; feeling doubt 无把握;犹豫;拿不准◆They're both uncertain about what to do.他们两人都拿不定主意该怎么办。◆I'm still uncertain of my feelings for him.我仍不能肯定我对他的感情。 OPP certain ⇨ sure see also uncertainty ⇨ doubt noun 1 NOTE 辨析 Unsure or uncertain?When you are talking about people's feelings there is no real difference in meaning between these words, but unsure is about twice as frequent in both spoken and written English, and uncertain is slightly more formal. Uncertain (but not unsure) is more frequently used to talk about facts or situations that are not definite or decided. 谈论人的感情时这两个词在含义上没有实质差别,但unsure在口语和书面语的使用频率均约为uncertain的两倍,uncertain略正式些。uncertain(而非unsure)较常用以描述不确定的事实或悬而未决的局面。 see also uncertain ⇨ unclear ■ hesitant / /ˈhezɪtənt/ / [not before noun] slow to speak or act because you feel uncertain, embarrassed or unwilling 犹豫;踌躇;不情愿◆She's hesitant about signing the contract.她对是否签这个合同犹豫不决。◆Doctors are hesitant to comment on the new treatment.医生不愿对新疗法作出评论。 see also hesitant ⇨ hesitant ■ ambivalent / /æmˈbɪvələnt/ / (rather formal, especially written) having or showing both good and bad feelings about sb/sth 矛盾情绪的(喜忧参半、好坏参半等)◆She is deeply ambivalent about her feelings for him.她对他的感情十分矛盾。◆He has an ambivalent attitude towards her.他对她怀着矛盾的态度。■ doubtful thinking that sth is probably not possible or not a good idea; showing this 不确定的;拿不定主意的;怀疑的◆He was doubtful about accepting extra work.他拿不定主意是否接受额外工作。◆A doubtful look crossed her face.她脸上掠过一丝怀疑的神色。 see also doubt ⇨ doubt noun 1 ▸ doubtfully adverb ◆He shook his head doubtfully.他怀疑地摇了摇头。■ dubious /ˈdjuːbiəs; NAmE ˈduːbiəs/ [not usually before noun] doubtful 不确定;拿不定主意;怀疑◆I was rather dubious about the whole idea.我对整个想法持相当怀疑的态度。◆Kate looked dubious, but did as she was asked.凯特看上去半信半疑,但还是按要求的做了。▸ dubiously adverb ◆He looked dubiously at her.他怀疑地看了看她。NOTE 辨析 Doubtful or dubious?There is no real difference in meaning between these words; dubious is slightly more frequent in spoken English, but it is less often used before a noun. 这两个词在含义上没有实质差别;dubious稍多用于口语,但较少用于名词前。■ in ˈdoubt idiom feeling unsure about sth, especially about what you should do (尤指对该做什么)不肯定,不确定,拿不准◆If in doubt, wear black.拿不定主意的话就穿黑色衣服。 doubt verb doubt ♦︎ question ♦︎ challenge ♦︎ dispute ♦︎ contest ♦︎ queryThese words all mean to have or express uncertainty about sb/sth. 这些词均表示怀疑或无把握。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to doubt / question / challenge / dispute / query whether...◆to doubt / dispute that...◆to doubt / question / challenge / dispute / contest the validity of sth◆to doubt / question / challenge the wisdom of sb / sth◆to doubt / question / challenge a story◆to doubt / question sb's integrity / motives◆to question / challenge / dispute / contest / query a decision◆to seriously doubt / question / challenge / dispute / contest sth■ doubt [transitive] to feel uncertain about sth; to feel that sth is not true or will probably not happen 怀疑;对⋯无把握;认为⋯未必可能◆There seems no reason to doubt her story.似乎没有理由怀疑她所说的话。◆'Do you think England will win?'-'I doubt it.'“你认为英格兰队会赢吗?”“不一定。”◆I never doubted (that) she would come.我从未怀疑过她会来。◆I doubt if the new one will be any better.我不敢肯定这个新的是否会好一些。 see also doubtful ⇨ unlikely 1 , doubtful ⇨ unsure , undoubted ⇨ undoubted ■ question [transitive] to have or express doubts or suspicions about sth 表示疑问;怀疑◆I just accepted what he told me. I never thought to question it.他说什么我就信什么,从未有过怀疑。◆No one has ever questioned her judgement.对她的判断从没有人表示过怀疑。◆He questioned whether the accident was solely the truck driver's fault.他怀疑是否应把事故责任全归咎于卡车司机一个人。 see also unquestioned ⇨ undoubted , unquestionable ⇨ conclusive ■ challenge / /ˈtʃæləndʒ/ / [transitive] to express or cause doubts about whether sth is true or legal; to refuse to accept sth 对⋯怀疑;质疑;拒绝接受◆The story was completely untrue and was successfully challenged in court.这种说法纯属捏造,已在法庭上被揭穿。◆This discovery challenges traditional beliefs.这个发现是对传统信念的冲击。◆She does not like anyone challenging her authority.她不喜欢任何人挑战她的权威。 see also unchallenged ⇨ undoubted ■ dispute / /dɪˈspjuːt/ / [transitive] to express doubts about whether sth is true and valid 质疑;对⋯表示异议(或怀疑)◆These figures have been disputed.有人对这些数字提出了质疑。◆The players disputed the referee's decision.参赛选手对裁判的裁决提出了异议。◆No one is disputing that there is a problem.没有人否认问题的存在。 see also undisputed ⇨ undoubted , indisputable ⇨ conclusive ■ contest / /kənˈtest/ / [transitive] to formally oppose a decision or statement and try to have it changed (正式地)争辩,提出异议,反对◆Her son contested the will, stating that she was not of sound mind when she signed it.她儿子对遗嘱提出了质疑,说她签字时神志不清。◆The divorce was not contested.这桩离婚案没有人提出异议。 see also uncontested ⇨ undoubted ■ query /ˈkwɪəri; NAmE ˈkwɪri/ [transitive] to express doubts about whether sth is correct or not 怀疑;表示疑虑◆We queried the bill as it seemed far too high.账单上的费用似乎太高了,我们对此表示怀疑。NOTE 辨析 Question or query?These words are very close in meaning, although question is more frequent. Query is often used to express doubts about the details of sth, such as a bill, a report or an expenses claim. Question expresses stronger doubt, including the doubt that sth exists at all. 这两个词含义十分相近,只是question更常用些。query常指对某事细节内容起疑,如账单、报告或费用报销等。question指较强烈的怀疑,包括怀疑某事是否真的存在◆I question the existence of life on other planets.我对其他行星上是否有生物感到怀疑。◆I query the existence of life on other planets. suspect verb suspect ♦︎ disbelieve ♦︎ distrust ♦︎ doubtThese words all mean to not believe or trust sb/sth. 这些词均表示怀疑、不信任。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to suspect / distrust sb's motives◆to still / never suspect / disbelieve / distrust / doubt sb◆to have (no) reason to suspect / disbelieve / distrust / doubt sb■ suspect [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to feel that sb/sth is not good or honest; to have an idea that sb is guilty of sth, without having definite proof 猜疑;感觉有问题;怀疑(某人有罪)◆He resigned after being suspected of theft.他被怀疑偷窃,随后就辞职了。◆The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths.人们怀疑这种药物造成超过200人死亡。◆He dealt through a broker whose honesty he had no reason to suspect.他的生意是通过自己信赖的一位经纪人来做的。 see also suspicion ⇨ scepticism ■ disbelieve / /ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv/ / [transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (formal) to not believe that sth is true or that sb is telling the truth 不信;怀疑◆Why should I disbelieve her story?我为什么要怀疑她的说法呢? OPP believe ⇨ faith see also disbelief ⇨ scepticism ■ distrust / /dɪsˈtrʌst/ / [transitive] (rather formal, written) to feel that sb/sth is not good or honest; to not trust sb/sth 怀疑;不信任◆She distrusted his motives for wanting to see her again.她怀疑他想再见她一面是别有用心。 OPP trust ⇨ trust see also distrust ⇨ scepticism noun NOTE 辨析 Suspect or distrust?You can suspect sb's motives or suspect sb of doing sth but you cannot just 'suspect sb'. Distrust is more general: you can distrust sb's motives or just distrust sb/sth -feel in a general way that sb/sth is not to be trusted-but you cannot distrust sb 'of' a particular action or crime. * suspect可用于suspect sb's motives或suspect sb of doing sth结构,但不能仅用suspect sb。distrust含义更广,可用于distrust sb's motives结构,或仅用distrust sb/sth,表示大致觉得某人或某事不可靠,但不能用distrust sb of sth/doing sth结构。■ doubt [transitive] to not believe what sb says 怀疑,不相信(某人的话)◆I had no reason to doubt him.我没有理由不相信他。 see also doubt ⇨ doubt noun 2 |