词汇 | doubted |
释义 | BETA Examples of doubteddoubted isn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help! It is to be doubted whether the history of popular culture has moved in this direction in the past decade. Secondly, even within dissent, some doubted whether the right of private judgement was being practised. More importantly, they doubted whether their political need for low unemployment could be achieved within the electoral timetable. She never doubted that he deserved to be hanged. The extent of such consent has to be doubted. A non-factual mood used when the content of the clause is being doubted or supposed rather than definitively asserted. It can hardly be doubted that each one of these pioneers contributed much of value to improving the lives of children. Even before the elections took place, a vocal opposition already doubted their genuineness, and these claims have found considerable international sympathy. Not for a moment had she doubted that she carried authority in the communities or before state institutions. He doubted that these had ever existed - only people who believed they had universal systems. He doubted his charges' ability to take their own decisions and as a substitute imposed his own massive authority. I doubted the validity of the one and the other. That this is really true cannot be doubted at all. The environmental groups doubted whether the waste management programme had exhausted every possibility of avoiding and recycling waste. What may not be doubted is that they claimed and, for a period, successfully defended a most peculiar property right. Many doubted that the automobile would bring either the prosperity or the enriched leisure experiences that its promoters promised. Indeed, part of the reason some authors have doubted that people store frequentistic information is the sheer difficulty of learning it by these other means. But the principle of reciprocity itself was never doubted. |
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