释义 |
skepticismskep‧ti‧ci‧sm /ˈskeptɪsɪzəm/ noun [countable, uncountable]  - He is not so different from me, actually, except in the matters of skepticism and a sense of history.
- However, some skepticism has greeted this hypothesis.
- It came at a moment when skepticism over the pace toward full economic union and the single currency has been mounting.
- Many politicians and media critics confuse cynicism with skepticism.
- Such authoritative statements do not invite skepticism.
- The financial markets shared that skepticism.
- The judicial caution and skepticism are completely warranted.
- There was considerable skepticism that the Foundation would come through.
VERB► express· Although some in the bird world have expressed skepticism about the decoy technique, it has worked before.· They justified the exercise by expressing their skepticism of Soviet missile credibility.· Meehan expressed skepticism that Republicans would be able to find the money to cover the tax cut. ► meet· In my school, this meeting often prompts skepticism among the teachers about the screening process. the American spelling of scepticism |