‘Here?’ said Kate, incredulous.
“这儿?”凯特表示怀疑地说。
an incredulous look
怀疑的神色
1.不轻易相信的;表示怀疑的 (of; about);奇怪的
1.not able to believe something, or not wanting to believe it; showing that you find something hard to believe
1.When the doctor told him that it was only a minor operation that would take no more an hour, there was an incredulous look on his face.
当大夫告诉他这只是一个小手术,时间不会超过一个小时时,他脸上露出了将信将疑的神色。
2.He told me that weekend some inside stories that to me were not only incredible but incredulous. Most of them turned out to be true.
那个周末他告诉我很多只有他家里人才知道的故事,对于我来说,不仅难以置信,简直无法相信,但其中大部分都是真实的。
3.I might have been incredulous had I not been accustom to such responses, and I ask her what she had observed.
也许不会轻易相信,问她看见了什么。没什么特别的回答说。如不是早已习惯了这样的回答。
4.I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses, for long ago I became convinced that the seeing see little.
若非我已经习惯了这样的回答,我可能不敢轻信,因为很久以前我就深信看得到的人看到的东西很少。
5.Emil looked incredulous, but he did not dispute the point.
爱尔尔似乎不信,但也没开口反驳。
6.I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses, for long AGE I became convinced that the seeing see little.
若不是我听惯了这样的回答,我可能不会相信,我早就确信,有目者熟视无睹。
7.I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such response, for long ago I became convinced that the seeing see little.
倘若我不是已经习惯了这种回答,我或许是不会相信的。很久以前我已确信,有视觉能力的人几乎观察不到什么新事物。
8.She was incredulous at first, because she knew how much I loved politics and how deeply I felt about the war.
她起初是不相信,因为她知道我是多么热衷于政治,她也知道我是多么反对那场战争。
9.Even after his incredulous reaction to O. T. III, he continued to "move up" the Bridge.
甚至在对OT三产生怀疑之后,他仍继续在“完全自由之桥”上“提升”。
10.I might have been incredulous had I not been accustomed to such responses.
若非我已经习惯了这样的回答,我可能不敢轻易相信。