单词 | doubter |
释义 | doubtdoubt2 ●●● S2 W2 verb [transitive not in progressive] 1to think that something may not be true or that it is unlikely: I never doubted his story.doubt (that) Doctors doubted that surgery would be necessary.doubt if/whether Researchers doubted if any of the eggs would hatch. He might show up later, but I doubt it (=I don’t think he will). I have no reason to doubt his word (=think that he is lying).2to not trust or have confidence in someone: Do you have any reason to doubt her? I never doubted myself. I knew I could win. [Origin: 1200–1300 French douter, from Latin dubitare]—doubter noun [countable]GRAMMAR: doubt• When you think that something is unlikely, you can say: I doubt they would be willing to pay $50 each. I doubt that they would be willing to pay $50 each. I doubt if/whether they would be willing to pay $50 each.• When you feel sure about something, you use doubt with a negative word such as not/no/never: I never doubted (that) Jake would help us (=I always believed he would help). Don’t say: I never doubted if/whether Jake would help us. |
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