doubted
doubted — 動詞
- doubtedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- doubteds3rd person singular
- doubteding-ing form
- doubtededpast simple
1. To be uncertain whether a statement, fact, or possibility is true, accurate, or
懷疑;不確定
認為某事可能不正確或不真實
To be uncertain whether a statement, fact, or possibility is true, accurate, or likely to happen.
Trang doubted the accuracy of the online article because it had no sources.
Trang 因為那篇網路文章沒有引用來源而懷疑它的正確性。
doubt + noun phrase (accuracy of something)
The committee doubted whether the new policy would reduce traffic congestion.
委員會不確定新政策能否緩解交通壅塞。
doubt + whether clause
Anthony never doubted that his team could finish the marathon together.
Anthony 從未懷疑他的隊伍能一起跑完馬拉松。
Hana had never doubted herself until the night of the big piano recital.
Hana 在大型鋼琴獨奏會前夕首次對自己產生了懷疑。
When the mechanic said the car needed a new engine, Reuben doubted his judgment.
當技師說車子需要換新引擎時,Reuben 質疑他的判斷。
文法句型
doubt + noun phrase
doubt + whether/if clause
doubt + that-clause
doubt + prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in negative constructions (never doubt, don't doubt) and with whether/if clauses to express uncertainty about two possibilities.
常見錯誤
2. To have no confidence in someone's honesty, truthfulness, or ability; to not bel
不信任
不相信某人的誠實或所說的話
To have no confidence in someone's honesty, truthfulness, or ability; to not believe what someone says.
After the salesman lied twice, Aylin doubted every word he said.
那個業務員說了兩次謊之後,Aylin 不再相信他說的每一句話。
doubt + someone's word / what someone says
The detective doubted the witness because her story changed several times.
偵探不相信那名證人,因為她的說詞改變了好幾次。
doubt + person for a reason
Imran had never doubted his brother before, so the betrayal shocked him deeply.
Imran 從未不信任過他的哥哥,所以這次背叛讓他深受打擊。
The investors doubted the startup founder after the financial report was released.
那份財務報告公布之後,投資人不再信任這位新創公司的創辦人。
- distrust
Stronger and more formal; implies a lasting lack of trust
- be suspicious of
Suggests doubting someone's motives without being sure
文法句型
doubt + noun phrase (person)
doubt + someone's word
用法筆記
This sense focuses on distrust of a person rather than uncertainty about a fact. The object is typically a person or a person's word/promise.