skepticism
英 [ˈskeptɪsɪzəm]
美 [ˈskeptɪsɪzəm]
n. 怀疑态度; 怀疑主义
复数:skepticisms
COCA.6937
柯林斯词典
- → see:scepticism
英英释义
noun
- doubt about the truth of something
- the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge
双语例句
- The positivistic attitude, he points out, is as a general rule associated with ethical skepticism.
他指出现实主义者的意见是作为一种普通规则和舆论里有关的怀疑论的联合。 - Yesterday's skepticism was based on ignorance of the law of economic growth;
昨天对市场经济的怀疑态度是由于人们对经济发展规律的一无所知; - It was so novel that he was concerned it might raise skepticism among colleagues and academics.
这个项目太新颖了,他担心这会在同事和学者之间引起怀疑。 - After months of skepticism and criticism, daily deal company Groupon apparently did something to excite investors.
几个月来备受质疑和指责的团购网站Groupon终于做了件让投资者高兴的事。 - Skepticism should not be looked upon merely as a doctrine of doubt.
怀疑主义不应被看成一种单纯怀疑的学说。 - In the United States and the rest of the Western world, enthusiasm for robots is tempered by skepticism.
在美国和西方世界其它国家,对机器人的狂热被怀疑论冲淡了。 - Skepticism and doubt lead to study and investigation, and investigation is the beginning of wisdom.
怀疑和思索导致研究和探索,而探索才是智慧的开端。 - But there is widespread skepticism over the government's handling of the problem and concerns about the future.
但是许多人质疑政府处理这一问题的方法,而且对未来感到忧虑。 - A correct understanding of reasonable doubt helps us to carry forward the spirit of doubt and criticize skepticism.
正确地认识合理的怀疑,有助于我们弘扬怀疑精神,批判怀疑主义。 - As I respected his skepticism.
就像我尊重他的怀疑论一样。