词汇 | dubiously |
释义 | dubiously adverb uk /ˈdʒuː.bi.əs.li/ us /ˈduː.bi.əs.li/ in a way that is probably not true or fair, or that is probably not honest: 可疑地 He said that too many young people are in dubiously useful further education and unable to get the vocational training they need.他说,有太多的年轻人正在接受有用程度可疑的延续教育,无法获得他们需要的职业培训。 The main impact of the law will be to protect the wealthy and their often dubiously acquired assets.该法的主要影响是保护富人及其这些人通常以可疑手段获得的资产。 in a way that shows you feel doubt or do not feel sure that something is right or true: 怀疑地 He shook his head dubiously and said that he wasn't at all sure about it.他怀疑地摇了摇头,说他一点也不确定。 The bank manager looked dubiously at my son's passport, which bore a name that differed from the one on the account forms. 银行经理怀疑地看了看我儿子的护照,护照上的名字与账户表格上的名字不同。 See dubious How long can this dubiously motivated experiment with our children's education be tolerated? The team had cause for complaint after Juninho had a goal dubiously disallowed for offside. I looked at her dubiously, and she was still laughing and insisting that it was true. "Will you be all right?" asked Rachel dubiously, worried that Belinda might try to climb from the horse when the carousel was in motion. Uncertainty amorphous be neither fish nor fowlidiom blurringly blurry circumstantial indeterminate indeterminately insecurely insecurity interrogatively murky shakiness shallowly slippery spec squishy wavery wifty wishy-washy you never knowidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Dishonest Doubt & ambivalence |
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