sceptic

英[ˈskeptɪk]
美[ˈskeptɪk]

基本释义

n.
多疑者; 怀疑宗教的人; 无神论者; 怀疑论者

词性变化

实用例句

He was a born sceptic...

他天生多疑。

But he now has to convince sceptics that he has a serious plan.

但是他现在得让怀疑者相信他有一个严肃的计划。

Perhaps he is a climate sceptic – I have no idea.

或许他是一名气候变化怀疑论者——我也不清楚.

期刊摘选

The empirical sceptic appropriately responds: how do you know?

经验主义的怀疑者可以作适当的反应: 你是如何知道的?

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Sceptic: The stars and stripes appears to be the wind, which is impossible without an atmosphere.

质疑者: 星条旗看起来似乎是迎风招展, 然而在没有大气的情况下这是不可能的.

期刊摘选

She a sceptic and deeper thinker and likes to judge by intuition.

她的本性多疑,爱沉思,具智慧,喜用直觉判断事物.

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This said, the man before us is a sceptic in the original sense.

这就是说, 我们眼前的这个人是原初意义上的怀疑论者.

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You may be a sceptic and put it down to life's inequalities.

你或许是个怀疑论者,会把它归因于生活的不公正。

柯林斯例句

He was a born sceptic.

他天生多疑。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. someone who habitually doubts accepted beliefs

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