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    dubious查询结果如下:

    音标:['duːbiəs]
    基本释义/说明:adj.怀疑的;可疑的;不确定的
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    a.
    ①怀疑的;犹豫的;
    Are you dubious of his honesty?
    你是不是怀疑他的诚实呢?
    I feel dubious about (as to) what to do next?
    我不知下一步该怎么办.
    ②(指人)可疑的;靠不住的;
    He`s a dubious character.
    他可能是个靠不住的人.
    ③(指事物)可疑的;有问题的;未定的;
    a dubious compliment
    含意不明的恭维.
    a dubious blessing
    不可确定的幸福.
    The result is still dubious.
    结果还不能定.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1.(对事物)半信半疑的,犹豫不决的[(+of/about)]2.暧昧的,含糊的3.引起怀疑的,可疑的4.未定的;无把握的
    【医学】 【中医】
    犹豫不决的,可疑的,未定的
    -dubious的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Characterised or marked by doubt; doubtful
    “Well, I got along to me room, sick an’ sorry enough, an’ doubtsome whether I might get in wid no key.”
    Capable of being doubted; susceptible of being questioned.
    “Thus it wasn’t long before we began to hear dubitable dons mouth palpable absurdities.”
    “But on the other hand if councils choose to use dubitable methods to make money for themselves, no serious investors will be forthcoming.”
    “It was an odd little encounter, that left vague and dubitable impressions in her mind.”
    doubt的现在分词
    “Like all anonymously sourced articles, this piece should be met with a barrage of doubting questions.”
    Tending to doubt; doubtful.
    “His look, it seemed to Mainwaring, appeared to be dubitative as to how far he dared to be frank.”
    “The particle ba, has not signification, but serves to point out the interrogative and dubitative sentences.”
    “Cette generation n’est pas non plus fascinee par des partis politiques ni par des ideologies, et elle est tres critique et tres dubitative.”
    Worthy of doubt; uncertain.

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who doubts.
    “In the face of the doubter Lechworthy felt that he himself must show no doubt.”
    “I was for many years a supporter of the planning system, then a doubter, now a critic.”
    “An idealist tempered by realism, Holland was a doer, not a doubter.”
    The state of being dubious.
    “Let’s hope the inevitable victory does not obscure the dubiousness of its origins.”
    “I did not overlook the evils of constraint and the dubiousness as to the character of the master I should choose.”
    “Another reason might have been the dubiousness with which the tactics of the so-called New Journalism were viewed.”
    Capability of being doubtable.
    doubt; uncertainty
    Uncertainty, disbelief.
    “He was a single father raising a young teenaged daughter who is full of doubt about herself, her abilities, and her future.”
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