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scepticism noun (BrE) (NAmE skepticism) ADJECTIVE | ... OF SCEPTICISM/SKEPTICISM | VERB + SCEPTICISM/SKEPTICISM | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEconsiderable, deep, extreme, great 相当大的怀疑;深深的怀疑;极度的怀疑healthy 正常合理的怀疑growing 日渐加深的怀疑general, widespread 普遍的/广泛的怀疑public 公开的怀疑initial 最初的怀疑◆My initial scepticism was replaced with respectful admiration.我最初的怀疑后来变成了钦佩和崇敬。... OF SCEPTICISM/SKEPTICISMdegree, great deal 一定程度的/很大程度的怀疑◆I regard their press releases with a degree of scepticism.我对他们发布的新闻稿的内容有些怀疑。healthy dose 正常程度的怀疑◆The President's claim must be regarded with a healthy dose of scepticism.必须对总统的说法持适度的怀疑。VERB + SCEPTICISM/SKEPTICISMhave 持怀疑态度◆She has a healthy scepticism towards / toward the claims in the company's report.她对公司报告中的说法持合理的怀疑态度。express, voice 表示怀疑share 同样持怀疑态度◆Some attorneys share her scepticism about the new plan.一些律师和她一样对这个新方案持怀疑态度。be greeted with, be met with, be treated with, be viewed with 遇到怀疑;遭遇质疑;受到怀疑;被怀疑◆This claim has often been met with scepticism.这种说法常常遭遇质疑。PREPOSITIONwith scepticism 带有怀疑◆This theory was initially received with great scepticism by her fellow scientists.她的科学界同行最初对这一理论持有强烈的怀疑态度。scepticism about, scepticism over, scepticism towards/toward 对⋯的怀疑◆He expressed a great deal of scepticism about the value of psychoanalysis.他对精神分析的价值表示了极大的怀疑。 |