Disbelief Meaning in English
word
ˌdɪsbɪˈɫif
diss-bi-LEEF
dˌɪsbɪlˈiːf
diss-bil-EEF
释义
The feeling of not believing or not accepting that something is true or real.
用法与细微差别
'Disbelief' is formal or neutral; often used after surprising news ('in total disbelief'). Common collocations: 'in disbelief', 'look of disbelief', 'express disbelief'. Not the same as 'disbelieve' (the verb).
Spanish: incredulidadPortuguese (BR): incredulidadePortuguese (PT): incredulidadeChinese (Simplified): 难以置信 - 不信Chinese (Traditional): 難以置信 - 不信Hindi: अविश्वासArabic: عدم التصديقBengali: অবিশ্বাসRussian: невериеJapanese: 不信 - 信じられなさVietnamese: sự hoài nghi - sự không tinKorean: 불신 - 믿기지 않음Turkish: inanmazlık - inançsızlıkUrdu: عدم یقینIndonesian: ketidakpercayaan
例句
She stared at the test results in disbelief.
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His parents shook their heads in disbelief.
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There was a look of disbelief on his face.
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"You won the lottery?" she asked in total disbelief.
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He listened to the story with open-mouthed disbelief.
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When I told him the news, he just laughed in disbelief.
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