dubious
adjective
uk/ˈdʒuː.bi.əs/us/ˈduː.bi.əs/C2
thoughtnot to becompletelytrueor notableto betrusted:
半信半疑的,可疑的;不确定的;不可信的Theseclaimsare dubious and notscientificallyproven.这些说法未经科学证实,有些可疑。
He has beenassociatedwith some dubiouscharacters.他曾经与一些可疑人物有交往。
Ruth Ellis has the dubious(=bad)distinctionof being the last woman to behangedinBritain.露丝‧埃利斯背负着英国最后一个被绞死的女人这样一个恶名。
C2
feelingdoubtor notfeelingcertain:
怀疑的;无把握的I'm dubiousabouthispromisestochangehisways.他承诺将改变行事方式,我对此有些怀疑。
- We were always abitdubious about theadvantagesthesechangeswouldactuallybring.
- Let usthinkfor amomentabout the dubiousbenefitsofnucleartechnology.
- He's underinvestigationbecause of his dubiousaccountingpractices.
- Howexactlydid theyworkout thesefigures? Ithinkthey're abitdubious,personally.
- He wasinvolvedin some dubiousactivitiesin the past which hisformercolleagueshave onlyhintedat.
Uncertainty
- amorphous
- arguable
- be neither fish nor fowlidiom
- blurred
- blurry
- circumstantial
- conflicted
- dodgy
- insecurely
- insecurity
- it remains to be seenidiom
- it's early daysidiom
- joker in the packidiom
- spec
- sputter
- squishy
- stutter
- swither
- tentative
- unwritten
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