skepticism
英 [ˈskeptɪsɪzəm]
美 [ˈskeptɪsɪzəm]
n. 怀疑态度; 怀疑主义
复数:skepticisms
COCA.6937
柯林斯词典
- → see:scepticism
英英释义
noun
- doubt about the truth of something
- the disbelief in any claims of ultimate knowledge
双语例句
- Dogmatism and skepticism are both, in a sense, absolute philosophies;
独断论、怀疑论在某种意义上,均属绝对哲学; - In this new world of policy research, we need healthy skepticism but also hearty innovation.
在政策研究的新世界,我们需要健康的质疑,也需要热情的创新。 - It causes all skepticism about downsizing to be taboo, and both people and companies suffer.
所有关于裁员的怀疑成为禁忌,公司和员工都受到伤害。 - Therefore, I basically agree with the criticism of skepticism from contextualism.
因此,本文基本赞同用语境主义对怀疑主义进行批判。 - The skepticism towards existing wisdom leads to new ways of thinking, and breakthroughs in knowledge.
对现有知识的质疑会导致一些新思维方式的产生,并实现知识研究的不断突破。 - In the United States and the rest of the Western world, enthusiasm for robots is tempered by skepticism.
在美国和西方世界其它国家,对机器人的狂热被怀疑论冲淡了。 - It was so novel that he was concerned it might raise skepticism among colleagues and academics.
这个项目太新颖了,他担心这会在同事和学者之间引起怀疑。 - And then there is skepticism about the research.
再有就是大家对这些研究有所怀疑。 - But there is widespread skepticism over the government's handling of the problem and concerns about the future.
但是许多人质疑政府处理这一问题的方法,而且对未来感到忧虑。 - A correct understanding of reasonable doubt helps us to carry forward the spirit of doubt and criticize skepticism.
正确地认识合理的怀疑,有助于我们弘扬怀疑精神,批判怀疑主义。
