incredulity
常見(jiàn)例句
- The challenge is to ask what's happening now that in 50 or 100 years will warrant similar ethical incredulity.
這種挑戰(zhàn)是要問(wèn)現(xiàn)在人們所做的什麼事情,也會(huì)確保50年或100年後受到類似的道德懷疑。 - Mr Ahmadinejad's remarks and answers drew applause in parts, but much of what he said was met with incredulity.
內(nèi)賈德的縯講和廻答也贏得一些聽(tīng)衆(zhòng)的掌聲。 不過(guò)他的大多數(shù)話都遭到懷疑。 - At all times we can hear them calling to us, a growing incredulity in their voices You will not forget me—will you?
無(wú)時(shí)無(wú)刻不能聽(tīng)到他們對(duì)我們的呼喊,聲音中透著漸長(zhǎng)的懷疑:你永遠(yuǎn)都不會(huì)忘記我,是麼? - As the news sank in, shock gave way to incredulity and talk of a set-up.
ECONOMIST: Dominique Strauss-Kahn - MPs, now wandering lost round the corridors of Westminster with grins of incredulity on their faces.
ECONOMIST: Last gasp for first past the post? - While lots of people are expressing incredulity that Romney could forget such an incident, I actually believe him.
FORBES: Bullying and Mitt Romney's Empathy Problem 返回 incredulity