disbelief 详细解释

disbelief

[.disbi'li:f]

n.不相信, 怀疑

词形变化

名词: disbar-ment | 动词过去式: disbarred | 动词过去分词: disbarred | 动词现在分词: disbarring | 动词第三人称单数: disbars |

词义辨析

同义参见:

distrust  suspicion  rejection  denial  

反义参见:

belief  

英英释义

名词 disbelief:

doubt about the truth of something

同义词:incredulity, skepticism, mental rejection

a rejection of belief

同义词:unbelief

补充

disbeliefdisbelief英:[ˈdisbiˈli:f] 美:[ˌdɪsbɪˈlif]n.1.不相信, 怀疑He listened in disbelief to this extraordinary story.他满腹疑惑地听着这个离奇的故事。

例句

1. I find your disbelief very hurtful.你不相信我, 我觉得很受伤。 2. He stared at us in disbelief.他带着怀疑的眼光盯着我们。 3. Shona shook her head in disbelief.肖纳满腹疑惑地摇摇头。 4. If you can suspend disbelief, this is a hugely enjoyable story.如果你姑且信以为真, 会发现故事非常有趣。 5. Laura shook her head in disbelief.劳拉不相信地摇摇头。 6. I'll burn in hell for disbelief.我会因为不信神而在地狱中受煎熬。 7. The initial reports were met with widespread disbelief. [=many people did not believe the reports]最初的报道受到广泛质疑。 8. She stared at him in utter disbelief.她睁大眼睛盯着他,露出完全不相信的神色。 9. "If you want to enjoy this story, you have to suspend your disbelief. [=allow yourself to believe things that cannot be true]"如果你想从这个故事中得到乐趣,你必须暂且相信其中的情节。