disbelief
noun /ˌdɪsbɪˈliːf/
/ˌdɪsbɪˈliːf/
[uncountable]- the feeling of not being able to believe something
不信;怀疑 - He stared at me in disbelief.
他满腹疑惑地盯着我。 - To enjoy the movie you have to suspend your disbelief (= pretend to believe something, even if it seems very unlikely).
要欣赏这部电影就得暂且相信那甚至不可能发生的事。
- He raised his eyebrows in mock disbelief.
他故作怀疑地皱起了眉头。 - Hilary shook her head in disbelief at the news.
希拉里听到这个消息时不相信地摇了摇头。 - My mouth dropped open in disbelief.
我无法相信,不由自主地张大了嘴。 - We could only watch in disbelief as the car rolled into the water.
我们只能难以置信地眼睁睁看着汽车翻入水里。 - I could see the disbelief in her eyes.
我从她眼中看出她的怀疑。 - She could sense his disbelief.
她能感受到他的怀疑。 - I felt disbelief first of all, then outrage.
我开始是不相信,继而是愤怒。 - If you don't mind suspending your disbelief, you should enjoy this movie.
如果你不介意暂且相信那些甚至不可能发生的事,你就能好好欣赏这部电影了。 - The film version requires greater suspension of disbelief than the book.
与原书比起来,电影版需要带给观众更多的悬念。 - My stories were greeted with disbelief.
我的说法大家都不相信。 - The president publicly expressed his disbelief at what had happened.
总统对所发生的事情公开表示质疑。 - To my horrified disbelief, the animal was running in my direction.
使我既惊骇又不敢相信的是,那只动物向我冲过来。 - with looks of utter disbelief on their faces
他们脸上一副全然不信的神情 - She stood there, a look of horrified disbelief on her face.
她站在那里,脸上带着惊恐的怀疑表情。 - Disbelief in God was her way of rebelling against her strict religious upbringing.
她不信仰上帝,以此反抗自幼受到的严格的宗教教育。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- absolute
- complete
- outright
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- feel
- express
- hear
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- in disbelief
- to somebody’s disbelief
- disbelief at
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- an expression of disbelief
- a look of disbelief
- suspension of disbelief
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- He stared at me in disbelief.