dubiety

英 [djuː'baɪɪtɪ]
  • n. 可疑的东西;可疑性

英文词源


dubiety (n.)
c. 1750, from Late Latin dubietas "doubt, uncertainty," from dubius (see dubious).

双语例句


1. Isabella wanted the nation's spiritual life to be as free from dubiety as its legal system.
伊莎贝拉希望,国家的精神生活犹如法律制度那样不容任何置疑.

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2. On this point there can be no dubiety.
在这一点上没有任何疑问.

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3. And then the proud and smirking Poet and Maker falls ten thousand feet ito dubiety.
于是傲慢、自满而痴笑的堂堂诗人跌进了怀疑的万丈深渊.

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