释义 |
dubious美 ['dubiəs] 英 ['djuːbiəs] - adj.怀疑;无把握;拿不准;可疑的
- 网络怀疑的;不确定的;半信半疑的
adj.+n. dubious origin,dubious practice,dubious reputation adj. certain,trustworthy,unambiguous adj. doubtful,uncertain,unsure,undecided,unconvinced 1. | [nubn] ~ (about sth)/(about doing sth) 怀疑;无把握;拿不准not certain and slightly suspicious about sth; not knowing whether sth is good or bad |
| I was rather dubious about the whole idea. 我对这整个想法持怀疑态度。 |
2. | 可疑的;不可信的;靠不住的;不诚实的probably not honest |
| They indulged in some highly dubious business practices to obtain their current position in the market. 他们采取了一些极为可疑的商业手段以取得目前在市场上的地位。 |
3. | 不确定的;不一定好的that you cannot be sure about; that is probably not good |
| They consider the plan to be of dubious benefit to most families. 他们认为这项计划对大多数家庭不一定有好处。 | | She had the dubious honour of being the last woman to be hanged in England(= it was not an honour at all) . 她成为英格兰最后一个受绞刑的女子,这也算是一种荣幸吧。 |
adj. | 8. 没把握的,无把握的,靠不住的,不牢靠的,不足为凭的,胜负难卜的 8. 没把握的,无把握的,靠不住的,不牢靠的,不足为凭的,胜负难卜的 |
adj. | 1. likely to be dishonest, untrustworthy, or morally worrisome in some way 2. not sure about an outcome or conclusion 3. of uncertain quality, intention, or appropriateness 4. not sure about the truth or quality of something, or whether you should do something 5. not completely good, safe, or honest 6. used for saying that something is the opposite of the good thing you are describing it as 1. likely to be dishonest, untrustworthy, or morally worrisome in some way 2. not sure about an outcome or conclusion 3. of uncertain quality, intention, or appropriateness 4. not sure about the truth or quality of something, or whether you should do something 5. not completely good, safe, or honest 6. used for saying that something is the opposite of the good thing you are describing it as |
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