英:[ɪn'kredjələslɪ]
美:[ɪnˈkrɛdʒələslɪ]
英:[ɪn'kredjələslɪ]
美:[ɪnˈkrɛdʒələslɪ]
词根:incredulous
adj.incredulous 怀疑的;不轻信的
n.incredulity 怀疑;不轻信,不易相信
incredibility 不能相信;不可信的事物
adjective
unwilling to admit or accept what is offered as true : not credulous : skeptical
expressing incredulity
an incredulous stare
incredible sense 1
Latin incredulus, from in- + credulus credulous
The first known use of incredulous was in 1579
incrustationnoun
the act of encrusting : the state of being encrusted
a hard coating : crust
incriminateverb
to charge with or show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime or fault : accuse
to cause to appear guilty of or responsible for something
evidence that tends to incriminate the defendant
incriminateverb
to charge with or show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime or fault : accuse
to cause to appear guilty of or responsible for something
evidence that tends to incriminate the defendant
incriminateverb
to charge with or show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime or fault : accuse
to cause to appear guilty of or responsible for something
evidence that tends to incriminate the defendant
incriminateverb
to charge with or show evidence or proof of involvement in a crime or fault : accuse
to cause to appear guilty of or responsible for something
evidence that tends to incriminate the defendant
incrementnoun
a growth especially in quantity or value : increase
something gained or added
one of a series of additions
incredulousadjective
feeling or showing an inability to believe something : skeptical
listened with an incredulous smile
1 “Did you really think you could take me down like that?” the Huntsman asked incredulously.
2 Her host looked at her incredulously.
她的男主人难以置信地看着她.
3 When Brunson was asked about it after the game, a teammate leaned into the interview, incredulous.
4 "Afraid?" I asked, incredulously. "but... but... was he armed?"
“害怕?”我怀疑地问,“但……但是,他有武器吗?”
5 "The witch doctor?" he repeated incredulously.
“巫医?”他有些不相信,又重复了一遍。
6 An internet rabbit hole led me, incredulously, to mix an egg yolk into my home recipe for a “Viennese” hot chocolate.
7 He stared incredulously, then stepped towards me, scrutinising my face for any sign of a lie.
8 Many people were incredulous that such a small fire could have caused so much damage.
9 What I do remember is my response, which was just to look at him incredulously, as if to say, Don't you think we’re busy enough?
10 The other looked at him incredulously.
对方用惊异的眼光看着他.
11 One journalist wrote, 'there's no future for these players, no tomorrow for them', "Sir Alex said incredulously."
“一个记者写,‘这些球员没有未来,他们没有明天’,”弗格森爵士说。
12 Mike asks incredulously when he hears Jimmy is about to send the enormous pile of cash to the district attorney.
13 One of the children who had been romping among the tables bent down and looked incredulously at the little horns.
14 She listened to his explanation with an incredulous smile.
15 White and the prosecutors watched incredulously as Burkhart stepped down from the stand and went with Hale’s lawyers into the judge’s chambers.
16 Theodora came up the heavy stairway after Mrs. Dudley, looking incredulously at the stained-glass window on the landing, the marble urn in a niche, the patterned carpet.
17 “What gives you the slightest impression that I would be here when you came back?” he asked incredulously.
18 “The arts dead in America?” the leader repeated, incredulously.
19 Mr Blankfein gurned incredulously at some of the senators' questions, doubtless baffled that they would characterise as immoral profiteering what he views as prudent risk management.
Blankfein先生对议员们的一些问题持怀疑态度,毫无疑问他是为议员们将他认为的谨慎的风险管理定义为不道德的牟取暴利行为而感到困扰。
20 “Yes, it is,” said the old man incredulously.
1 不相信
3 怀疑
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