1.不相信,怀疑
1.a feeling of not being able to believe something or of not wanting to believe it
1.Again his astonishment was obvious; and he looked at her with an expression of mingled incredulity and mortification. She went on.
他又显出很惊讶的样子,他带着痛苦和诧异的神气望着她。
2.Mr Ahmadinejad's remarks and answers drew applause in parts, but much of what he said was met with incredulity.
内贾德的演讲和回答也赢得一些听众的掌声。不过他的大多数话都遭到怀疑。
3.Russia's initial response seems to have been incredulity.
俄罗斯最初对该提议的反应抱怀疑态度。
4.Following a year's break another attempt was made that attracted much incredulity from the national press.
在停办一年后,他再一次进行了尝试,然而这次却引起了国内媒体的众多质疑。
5.Used to express surprise, incredulity, or other strong and sudden excitement.
用于表示惊讶,不相信或其它强烈且突然的缴动情绪
6.I was also angry and disappointed, but those emotions were largely numbed by the sense of utter incredulity.
我也气愤而失望,但是极度的怀疑让我麻木了。
7.For an instant, I thought that I understood my own feelings of incredulity.
我立刻想到我理解了我个人怀疑的预感了。
8.The challenge is to ask what's happening now that in 50 or 100 years will warrant similar ethical incredulity.
这种挑战是要问现在人们所做的什么事情,也会确保50年或100年后受到类似的道德怀疑。
9.Mr. Bush expressed incredulity that Senate Democrats would wait for the United Nations to act before voting on a resolution against Saddam.
投票表决反对萨达母政权前,美参议院民主党愿等待联合国行动,布什对此表示怀疑。
10.He even looked at her with a smile of affected incredulity.
他甚至还假装出一副不相信的神气在微笑。