英:[ɪn'sɜ:tɪtju:d]
美:[ɪnˈsətɪˌtud, -ˌtjud]
英:[ɪn'sɜ:tɪtju:d]
美:[ɪnˈsətɪˌtud, -ˌtjud]
in·cer·ti·tude
ihn suhr tih tud
15世纪中期,“变化性”,来自古法语 incertitude(14世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 incertitudinem(主格 incertitudo)“不确定性”,由 in- “不,相反”(见 in-(1))和 certitudo “确定的事物”组成,源自拉丁语 certus “确定的,肯定的”(见 certain)。从1600年开始用作“怀疑,犹豫”。中古英语还有 incertain “不确定的”和 incertainty “不确定性”,但两者都被 un- 的形式所取代。
Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin incertitudo, from Latin in- + Late Latin certitudo certitude
The first known use of incertitude was in the 15th century
incestuousadjective
being or involving incest
guilty of incest
incestnoun
sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry
incessantadjective
going on and on : not stopping or letting up
incertitudenoun
uncertainty
1 Her incertitude was great: she felt truly that in spite of past services her future fate depended upon her choice.
2 To increase the causes of incertitude, it was dated Pen-park, a name which I only know, as the seat of John Harmer.
3 "As it ought to be; he is alone," thought Linton, who, in his present incertitude of purpose, had no desire to meet her.
4 You can imagine the emotions of the founder in this happy emergence from the dilemmas and horrible incertitudes of the past twenty-five years.
5 Her pulse stood still; the blood rushed into her face and back to her heart, while her bosom heaved, and her cheeks glowed with the agony of incertitude, as she resolved and re-resolved.
6 He knows nothing of the infamies of men or of the incertitudes of life.
7 It is characterized by an incertitude in thought coördination, and often leads its victims into the perpetration of nonsensical and useless acts.
8 He could not have endured, while his mind was in this terrible state of incertitude, to behold again the old château, which must conjure up so many harrowing recollections.
9 Usually people were not so niggardly as that with their compliments to Anne, and as she held a half-piqued silence Boone knew that she was offended, so his next question came with a stammering incertitude.
10 The incertitude which existed as to whether the strange vessel was an enemy or not created great excitement.
11 But the complete incertitude is especially mind-boggling for British businesses.
12 Rough Set is a new mathematics theory that can deal with incertitude and incompletion data.
粗糙集理论是一种新兴的处理不精确、不确定与不完全数据的数学理论。
13 Then would anxiety, incertitude, and disconsolation possess the bosom of Melissa, until dissipated by his safe return.
14 He said a Trump victory could bring “more incertitude” to French politics.
15 The evidence theory and fuzzy integral can abate the incertitude and improve the accuracy of decision.
证据理论和模糊积分融合方法可以减少决策过程中的不确定性,大大的提高了决策的精度。
16 And yet the actor spent much of a recent conversation candidly admitting to ambivalence and incertitude.
17 She slid her hand into the curve of his elbow, her incertitude vanishing behind the filmy cloud of a smile.
18 The man that saved them from their fogged incertitude was a Belgian doctor, a military Red Cross worker.
19 After hearing the explosion and the words spoken in the corridor; after a long and anxious incertitude; after this announcement of a revolt in which I myself am taking part—the reply is not unexpected.
20 Every time she gained new ground for her feet was she simply to be struck back to new dismays, new incertitudes, new pain?
1 不稳定
soft liquid unsure sandy unstable sliding unbalanced undecided unsettled shifty top-heavy vertiginous labile jiggly unfortified flickery lubricous unequable lubricity falter destabilize unsteady unfix nonsteady amphibolic fluid sensitive adolescent slippery turbulent wavy erratic unequal precarious feverish lubricious touch-and-go dickey flurried changeful unballasted astable flexuous astatic wankle uncertainty fluctuation instability rockiness fugacity unsettle
2 犹豫不决
hesitant undecided indecisive irresolute shilly-shally quandary indetermination balance halt in two minds
3 不确定
amphibolic indefinitive neutral unsure uncertain rocky questionable doubtful undefined indefinite precarious indeterminate unsealed dubitable wankle tentatively dubiously equivocally doubt uncertainty unsureness indetermination in doubt question confusion indeterminism peradventure dubiety in the balance theoretical dim tentative hazy indescribable indecisive infirm incalculable suspense
8 不可靠
wrong loose corrupt unsure shady unreliable doubtful irresponsible deceptive shaky dodgy treacherous unsteady incalculable unauthenticated inauthentic fly-by-night undependable rackety shonky truthless wildcat unsoundness off color
9 不安
all-overish sorry uncomfortable troubled uneasy disturbed unsettled queasy disquiet twitchy streaked unquiet disconcerted suspensive uneasily all-overs dispeace misease disease wonder fear anxiety sweat discomfort disturbance fret stew unrest flurry suspense tremor apprehension agitation angst unease distaste pucker perturbation uneasiness dingbat disquietude discomposure katzenjammer inquietude psych-out bother overwhelm undo unsettle qualm distemper disconcert discompose untune do to
10 不完全
half partial incomplete defective vicious imperfect immature deficient sketchy truncated pendent snatchy half-done part ill imperfection incompletion
11 犹豫
hesitation scruple demur dubitation hesitate stagger oscillate boggle vacillate baulk swither backward hesitant hesitantly doubtfully wavering vacillation dillydallying dilly-dallying doubtfulness pause falter dilly-dally dillydally
12 不安全
13 怀疑
suspicious sceptical unbelieving disbelieving suspiciously askance doubtfully sceptically unbelievingly mistrustfully doubt suspicion mistrust doubtfulness question suspect dubitative academic wary doubtful incredulous unconvinced suss mistrustful untrusting dubitation challenge discredit unbelief peradventure dubiety swither distrust impeach misdoubt disbelieve juberous scepsis query scepticism incredulity umbrage soupcon smoke scruple shy skeptic distrustful questioningly dubiosity disbelief skepticism diffidence sus skepsis dispute misbelieve look shy at call in question from Missouri
14 无把握