sceptically
基本解釋
- adv.懷疑性地
英漢例句
- And financial markets do sometimes react too sceptically to rescue strategies.
金融市場(chǎng)有時(shí)確實(shí)太過懷疑營(yíng)救策略。 - "We sceptics," he averred, "have a vital point. We should look sceptically at grand plans and utopian visions.
"我們是多疑者,"他斷言,"有極為重要的一點(diǎn),我們應(yīng)該多疑地看那些宏大的計(jì)劃和烏托邦的幻想. - Mr Ahmadinejad's proposal, at the summit, to pursue a regional security pact “without foreign influence” was viewed sceptically, as merely a way for Iran to replace America as the Gulf's guardian.
在峰會(huì)上內(nèi)賈德總統(tǒng)所建議的“不受外國(guó)勢(shì)力干涉的”地區(qū)安區(qū)協(xié)定,海灣國(guó)家也投以懷疑的目光,在他們看來這不過是伊朗想要取代美國(guó)成為海灣的監(jiān)護(hù)人的一個(gè)途徑罷了。 - However, Mr Milburn's proposals are an over-hyped re-announcement of existing policy, and should be treated sceptically.
ECONOMIST: Health - And sovereign-wealth funds are looking sceptically at calls for cash after burning their fingers while rescuing banks.
ECONOMIST: Buying airports: Ward of the state The
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 懷疑宗教(教義)者的