英语释义
1. to call into question the truth of to be uncertain or in doubt about
He doubts everyone's word.
2. to lack confidence in distrust
… find myself doubting him even when I know that he is honest …
— H. L. Mencken
3. to consider unlikely
I doubt if I can go.
4. fear
… I doubt I have been beguiled!
— Sir Walter Scott
5. suspect
6. to be uncertain
7. a lack of confidence distrust
has doubts about his abilities
8. an inclination not to believe or accept
a claim met with doubt
9. uncertainty of belief or opinion that often interferes with decision-making
10. a deliberate suspension of judgment
11. a state of affairs giving rise to uncertainty, hesitation, or suspense
The outcome is still in doubt.
12. doubtless entry 1
13. to be uncertain about (something) to believe that (something) may not be true or is unlikely
14. to have no confidence in (someone or something)
15. a feeling of being uncertain or unsure about something
16. to be uncertain about
I doubt he's right.
17. to lack confidence in
I doubted my own judgment.
18. to consider unlikely
I doubt I can go tonight.
19. a feeling of being uncertain
Their predicament filled her with doubt.
20. a reason for disbelief
There can be no doubt that you have a most unusual pig.
— E. B. White, Charlotte's Web
21. the condition of being undecided
Our plans are now in doubt.
22. a lack of trust
I have my doubts about this explanation.