disbelieve
英 [ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv]
美 [ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv]
v. 不信; 怀疑
现在分词:disbelieving 过去分词:disbelieved 过去式:disbelieved 第三人称单数:disbelieves
BNC.15366 / COCA.19396
短语用例
disbelieve in sth
- 怀疑;不信
to not believe that sth exists- Why should I disbelieve her story?
我为什么要怀疑她的说法呢?
- Why should I disbelieve her story?
牛津词典
verb
- 不信;怀疑
to not believe that sth is true or that sb is telling the truth- Why should I disbelieve her story?
我为什么要怀疑她的说法呢?
- Why should I disbelieve her story?
柯林斯词典
- VERB 不相信,怀疑(某人或某人的话)
If youdisbelievesomeone ordisbelievesomething that they say, you do not believe that what they say is true.- There is no reason to disbelieve him...
没有理由不相信他。 - He had never been able to disbelieve it completely.
他从未能够对此予以全盘否定。
- There is no reason to disbelieve him...
- VERB 不相信(某事存在或有用)
If youdisbelieve insomething, you do not believe that it exists or that it works.- Frank disbelieved in astrology.
弗兰克不相信占星术。
- Frank disbelieved in astrology.
英英释义
verb
- reject as false
双语例句
- Can you disbelieve in something you don't know about?
你能怀疑自己不了解的事物吗? - The point is: if you let banks themselves count their bad loans, not only are they apt to lie-but investors will disbelieve anything they say, even if they do tell the truth.
重点是:如果你让银行自己计算坏账规模,不仅它们自己有说谎的倾向,投资者也不会相信它们的话,即便它们确实讲的是实话。 - The purpose of disbelief is to find out the definite answer but not only to disbelieve something.
怀疑是为了得到确定的答案,怀疑本身不是目的。 - Now, I disbelieve in gob.
我现在不信仰上帝了。 - But don't copy, don't believe or disbelieve, don't be head-oriented.
但不要重复,不要相信或不相信,不要受头脑指引。 - We disbelieve in the principles of ingsoc.
我们不相信英社原则。 - There was no reason to disbelieve what he had just been told.
他不能不相信何慎庵的话。 - In particular, the Fund Rat quietly appeared and had a highly rapid increase trend and its malicious breach of trust and the profits transmission in the darkness which made fund holders disbelieve themselves step by step.
特别是引人关注的基金老鼠仓,其悄然出现并呈快速增长的趋势,其背信的恶意以及暗度陈仓的利益输送,在一步步的侵蚀着基金持有人建立起4来的投资理念和信心。 - He had never been able to disbelieve it completely.
他从未能够对此予以全盘否定。 - Cause to disbelieve; teach someone the contrary of what he or she had learned earlier.
使别人不相信;教某人与其先前学过的相反的知识。