unquestioningly
/ʌnˈkwestʃənɪŋli/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌnˈkwestʃənɪŋli/ (ame, ipa)
unquestioningly — 副詞
1. in a way that shows you accept something completely, without doubting it or feel
毫不質疑地
完全接受而不提出疑問
in a way that shows you accept something completely, without doubting it or feeling the need to ask any questions about it
Mei unquestioningly followed the recipe her grandmother had written by hand.
Mei 毫不質疑地按照祖母手寫的食譜來做菜。
unquestioningly + follow + instruction/recipe
Standing in the pouring rain, the young soldiers unquestioningly obeyed the order.
站在傾盆大雨中,年輕士兵們毫不質疑地服從命令。
unquestioningly + obey (military context)
Not a single board member questioned the merger; they unquestioningly approved it.
沒有一位董事會成員對併購案提出疑問;大家毫不質疑地通過了。
Arun unquestioningly believed everything his older brother told him about astronomy.
Arun 毫不質疑地相信哥哥告訴他的所有天文知識。
Fatima unquestioningly accepted the job offer from the company her mentor worked for.
Fatima 毫不質疑地接受了導師所在公司提供的工作機會。
- blindly
more negative — suggests a lack of awareness or judgment
- implicitly
typically used with trust or believe; suggests faith without needing proof
- uncritically
focuses on the absence of evaluation or analysis
- unhesitatingly
emphasises speed and willingness rather than absence of doubt
- questioningly
direct opposite — showing doubt by asking questions
- skeptically
showing doubt or disbelief before accepting something
- dubiously
expressing uncertainty or suspicion
用法筆記
Typically modifies verbs of acceptance, obedience, belief, or trust (accept, obey, follow, believe, trust). Describes how a person acts, not the speaker's degree of certainty — contrast with unquestionably.