disbelieve
/ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌdis-bə-ˈlēv/ (ame, mw)
disbelieve — 動詞
- disbelievepresent simple I / you / we / they
- disbelieveshe / she / it
- disbelievedpast simple
- disbelievingpast simple
1. to decide that a statement is false or that a person is not telling the truth
不信;不信任
認定某事不真或某人不可靠
to decide that a statement is false or that a person is not telling the truth
After reading the fake email, Christopher disbelieved the promise of free tickets.
看完那封假 email 後,Christopher 馬上就不信那個送免費門票的承諾。
disbelieve + noun phrase for rejecting a claim
Ayana disbelieved the witness because his story changed twice.
Ayana 不信任那名證人,因為他的說詞變了兩次。
disbelieve + person when you think someone is lying
The villagers disbelieved that the dry river had flooded overnight.
村民不相信那條乾涸的河會在一夜之間暴漲。
Even Sofie disbelieved Marco's excuse about the broken window.
連 Sofie 都不信 Marco 為打破窗戶找的藉口。
Many fans disbelieved the online post until the singer confirmed it.
許多歌迷起初不信那則網路貼文,直到歌手親自證實。
文法句型
disbelieve + noun phrase
disbelieve that + clause
用法筆記
Usually takes a direct object or a that-clause. It is stronger than doubt and often suggests that you actively judge a claim, story, or speaker to be false rather than merely uncertain.