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1 Doubt
[Doubt] delivers us from all sorts of prejudices and makes available to us an easy method of accustoming our minds to become independent of the senses. (Descartes, 1950, p. 21)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Doubt
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2 DOUBT
• Doubt grows up with knowledge - Чем больше знаешь, тем больше сомневаешься (4)• He that knows nothing, doubts nothing - Кто ничего не знает, тот ни в чем не сомневается (K), Чем больше знаешь, тем больше сомневаешься (4)• He who knows nothing never doubts - Кто ничего не знает, тот ни в чем не сомневается (K) -
3 doubt
رِيْبَة \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win. There’s no doubt about it. I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. \ See Also شك (شَكّ) \ شَكٌّ \ distrust: lack of trust. doubt: (feeling of) uncertainty: I’ve no doubt that you’ll win., There’s no doubt about it: I have my doubts about whether we will be on time. qualm: a feeling of doubt about the rightness of one’s actions: Even thieves may have qualms about hurting old people. question: to doubt: His honesty is beyond question. suspicion: a belief in sb.’s guilt or in sth. being true, but without proof: My suspicions were proved correct. -
4 doubt
[daut]1. verb1) to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe:يَشُكُّHe might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.
2) not to be sure of the reliability of:يُشَكِّكُ فيSometimes I doubt your intelligence!
2. nouna feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious:شَك، إرْتِياب، تَشَكُّكI have doubts about that place.
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5 doubt
اِرْتَابَ في \ doubt: to think that sth. is uncertain or improbable; not trust: I doubt his honesty. -
6 in doubt
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7 without doubt
بِالتّأْكيد \ certainly: without doubt; of course: May he come? Certainly (or certainly not!). decidedly: without doubt: He’s decidedly the best runner. for sure: without doubt. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. sure: (in special phrases) certainly: They told me he was up a tree, and sure enough there he was. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $2? (I’m sure you can). without doubt: certainly. without fail: letting nothing prevent the action: We shall be there at six o’clock, without fail. -
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لا شكَّ \ doubtless: without doubt; certainly: John will doubtless come on time as he always does. no doubt: very probably: No doubt you’re right, but can you prove it?. -
9 beyond doubt
certain(ly):Beyond doubt, they will arrive tomorrow
بِدون أي شَك، أبْعَد من أي شَك، بالتَّأْكيدHis honesty is beyond doubt.
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10 no doubt
surely; probably:لا شَكَّ، بالتَّأْكيد، بِدون شَكHe will come back again tomorrow, no doubt.
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11 without doubt
دُون شَكّ \ sure: (in special phrases) certainly: They told me he was up a tree, and sure enough there he was. to be sure: I agree: Yes, he’s small, to be sure; but he’s strong. without doubt: certainly. for sure: without doubt. -
12 no doubt
لا جَرَمَ \ no doubt: very probably: No doubt you’re right, but can you prove it?. -
13 в слове doubt буква b не читается
General subject: "b" is silent in "doubt"Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в слове doubt буква b не читается
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14 in doubt
uncertain:مَشْكوكٌ فيهِThe result of the dispute is still in doubt.
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15 throw doubt on
to suggest or hint that (something) is not true:يُلْقي الشَّك علىThe latest scientific discoveries throw doubt on the original theory.
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16 Benefit Of The Doubt
Law: BODУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Benefit Of The Doubt
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17 Fear Uncertainly And Doubt
Computers: FUDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fear Uncertainly And Doubt
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18 Fear, Uncertainty, & Doubt
Information technology: FUD (Slang, IBM)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Fear, Uncertainty, & Doubt
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19 Fucked Up Beyond all Reasonable Doubt
Rude: FUBARDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fucked Up Beyond all Reasonable Doubt
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20 No Doubt
American: ND
См. также в других словарях:
Doubt — • A state in which the mind is suspended between two contradictory propositions and unable to assent to either of them Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Doubt Doubt … Catholic encyclopedia
doubt — doubt·able; doubt·er; doubt·ful·ly; doubt·ful·ness; doubt·ing·ly; doubt·ing·ness; doubt·less·ness; doubt·some; re·doubt·able; re·doubt·ably; re·doubt·ed; un·doubt·ed·ly; un·doubt·ing·ly; doubt; doubt·ful; doubt·less; mis·doubt; re·doubt;… … English syllables
doubt — I (indecision) noun ambiguity, anxiety, apprehension, apprehensiveness, confusion, dubitatio, dubito, faltering, feeling of uncertainty, hesitancy, improbability, inability to decide, incertitude, indefiniteness, indeterminateness,… … Law dictionary
Doubt — Doubt, n. [OE. dute, doute, F. doute, fr. douter to doubt. See {Doubt}, v. i.] 1. A fluctuation of mind arising from defect of knowledge or evidence; uncertainty of judgment or mind; unsettled state of opinion concerning the reality of an event,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Doubt — Doubt, v. t. 1. To question or hold questionable; to withhold assent to; to hesitate to believe, or to be inclined not to believe; to withhold confidence from; to distrust; as, I have heard the story, but I doubt the truth of it. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doubt — verb. 1. I doubt whether he ll come and I doubt if he ll come are the standard constructions when doubt is used in the affirmative to mean ‘think it unlikely’. When doubt is used in the negative to mean ‘think it likely’, a that clause is normal … Modern English usage
doubt — (v.) early 13c., to dread, fear, from O.Fr. doter doubt, be doubtful; be afraid, from L. dubitare to doubt, question, hesitate, waver in opinion (related to dubius uncertain; see DUBIOUS (Cf. dubious)), originally to have to choose between two… … Etymology dictionary
doubt — [dout] vi. [ME douten < OFr douter < L dubitare, to waver in opinion < dubius, DUBIOUS; b reintroduced, after L, in 16th c.] 1. to be uncertain in opinion or belief; be undecided 2. to be inclined to disbelief 3. Archaic to hesitate vt.… … English World dictionary
Doubt — (dout), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Doubted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Doubting}.] [OE. duten, douten, OF. duter, doter, douter, F. douter, fr. L. dubitare; akin to dubius doubtful. See {Dubious}.] 1. To waver in opinion or judgment; to be in uncertainty as to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doubt — ► NOUN ▪ a feeling of uncertainty. ► VERB 1) feel uncertain about. 2) question the truth of. ● no doubt Cf. ↑no doubt DERIVATIVES doubter … English terms dictionary
doubt — [n] lack of faith, conviction; questioning agnosticism, ambiguity, apprehension, confusion, demurral, difficulty, diffidence, dilemma, disbelief, discredit, disquiet, distrust, dubiety, dubiousness, faithlessness, faltering, fear, hesitancy,… … New thesaurus