怀疑英语怎么说
- I have no particular reason for doubting him.
- I have good reason to be suspicious.
- Rose was doubtful about the whole idea.
- Ford kept his suspicions to himself, even to the extent of going to jail for a murder he obviously didn't commit.
- I remain unconvinced of the need for change.
- This raises doubts about the point of advertising.
- In such circumstances no one should be too hard on people who are suspicious of conflicts of interest.
- I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
- We have no objection to this change, but doubt that it will significantly improve matters.
- White was in no doubt the referee made the correct decision.
- The discovery caused a sensation, people associate the sea eel with live animals, but also did not express any doubt.
- His free-trade policies aroused suspicion among party stalwarts.
- He suspected that the woman staying in the flat above was using heroin.
- This case brings into question the whole purpose of the law.
- We never doubted her word.
- Even if a position seems a bit of a professional stretch, don't let on that you have any doubts about your ability to get the job done.
- The public remain sceptical of these claims.
- And to the monarchists, he was a dangerous skeptic and free thinker.
- Police suspect a local gang.
- There is good reason to doubt this.
- Yet it is doubtful whether the proposition is strong enough to bear the vast weight of generalization that has been placed on it.
- If you suspect that you have dry rot in your house call a surveyor.
- Many were suspicious of reform.
- Investors are starting to wonder how long their good fortune can last.