disbelieved

v.不相信
常用释义
v.不相信,怀疑:对某事或某人表示怀疑或不信任。

扩展信息

被怀疑的
disband中文 ... 被怂恿的 = egged 被怀疑的 = disbelieved 被怀疑的 = doubted ... ...

例句

This point tends to be taken for granted by Americans and disbelieved by others.

关于此点,美国人认为这是理所当然,但其他人却难以苟同。

当被认为这是不可信的,另一男子说他是一名律师,可以提供警方1万雷亚尔(570,000美元),让他们离开。

For thousands of years people have disbelieved the promises of God for the most extraordinary reason: they were too good to be true.

千百年以来,人类出于最不可思议的原因不相信神的许诺:它好得不像真的。

Often, as used to be the case in the West, the powerful are used to being above the law, and children who complain of abuse are disbelieved.

通常就像西方那些案例中的一样,权力经常凌驾于法律之上,那些抱怨受到虐待的儿童却得不到信任。

Noah put his faith into action, even though it caused him to be the object of ridicule by those who disbelieved .

挪亚将他的信心化为行动,虽然他的行动使他成为那些不信之人的笑柄。

As an archaeologist of discourse, Foucault disbelieved it and was strongly hostile to this kind of historicism and its basic subject.

作为话语考古学家,福柯极其怀疑和敌视这类历史主义及其基础主体。

But he didn't recognize that the fear of being disbelieved is just like the fear of being caught.

但他没有分清,遭受怀疑的恐惧恰恰如同被捉的恐惧。

随着对经验领域的研究逐步深入,马克思开始怀疑并走向批判传统思辨哲学。

Chuang Tzu disbelieved that the place after death really is so good.

庄子不信死后的空间真的那么美好。

在世界音乐的历史上,勃拉姆斯因为崇尚古典而被一些评论家称为因循守旧的顽固派,甚至对他的艺术价值产生怀疑和否定。

常用短语

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