形容词表示怀疑的,不相信的
形容词credulous
形容词
1. They are incredulous of hearsay.
他们不轻信道听途说。
1. 怀疑的, 不轻信的:- expedient 有利的 | - incredulous 怀疑的, 不轻信的 | - detached 超然的
2. 不相信,怀疑的:incredible 不可信,难以置信的 | incredulous 不相信,怀疑的 | incredulity 不信,怀疑
3. 不轻信的:incredulity 怀疑 | incredulous 不轻信的 | incremate 火葬
4. 怀疑的:increasing series 递增级数 | incredulous 怀疑的 | increment cost 增量成本
1. 不相信的;不轻信的;怀疑的
If someone is incredulous, they are unable to believe something because it is very surprising or shocking.
e.g. 'He made you do it?' Her voice was incredulous...
“他强迫你做的?”她的语气里带着怀疑。
e.g. There was a brief, incredulous silence.
有一段短暂的充满怀疑的沉默。
1. Exhausted players fended off requests for autographs from young fans who had somehow made it on stage with the team and an incredulous Dick Advocaat.
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2. Nolan's also a bit incredulous about his climb from unknown indie filmmaker to top Hollywood director.
3. Mourinho appeared incredulous when asked if he was worried about his job.
4. incredulous的近义词
4. While these questionable cases are met with incredulous moans from most, they show a sign of Beijing's development both for better and for worse.
5. People get incredulous because some experts either lack or abuse the expertise they are supposed to possess.
6. But instead of satisfying the public, the official's response has generated incredulous postings on the Internet.
7. " He was mocking me with his smile, " official Joe Crawford explained to incredulous Houston coach Jeff Van Gundy.
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8. Few care whether or not the incredulous public dumps the Red Cross system.
adj
1. not disposed or willing to believe
unbelieving