dubious
英 [ˈdjuːbiəs]
美 [ˈduːbiəs]
adj. 怀疑; 无把握; 拿不准; 可疑的; 不可信的; 靠不住的; 不诚实的; 不确定的; 不一定好的
双语例句
- I feel dubious of its reliability.
我对它的可靠性感到存疑。 - At best, they suggest avenues of research, but by themselves they are of dubious value.
他们最多不过是建议了研究方向,但他们自己也不知道是否正确。 - I consider this to be of dubious value for two reasons?
我认为这是令人怀疑的价值有两个原因? - He spends too much time with dubious friends.
他同一些可疑的朋友混了很多时候。 - He fools around all the time with some rather dubious fellows.
他整天和一些不三不四的人厮混。 - I am dubious of her honesty.
我对她的诚实半信半疑。 - Soho was still a highly dubious area
索霍区仍然是个靠不住的地方。 - The testimony given by him is dubious.
他所作的证据是可疑的。 - I'm feeling better than yesterday, but it is dubious that I can go to school tomorrow.
我感到自己比昨天好多了,但是我是否明天去上学还是不确定的。 - He finds dubious people Kathy and Mek, and chases to capture them.
他觉得可疑的人凯茜和人民圣战者组织,和追逐捕捉他们。