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121 szkeptikus
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122 skeptisch
I Adj. sceptical, Am. skeptical; ich bin da skeptisch auch I have my doubts about that; ich bin skeptisch, ob... I am scep|tical (Am. skep-) whether...II Adv. klingen, schauen: scep|tical (Am. skep-); jemandem / einer Sache skeptisch gegenüberstehen be scep|tical (Am. skep-)about s.o. / s.th.* * *incredulous; sceptical; iffy; skeptical; skeptic; sceptic* * *skẹp|tisch ['skɛptɪʃ]1. adjsceptical (Brit), skeptical (US)2. advsceptically (Brit), skeptically (US)das Ergebnis muss skeptisch stimmen — the results must make you sceptical (Brit) or skeptical (US)
* * *1) ((often with about) unwilling to believe: They say apples clean your teeth, but I'm sceptical about that myself.) sceptical2) sceptically* * *skep·tisch[ˈskɛptɪʃ]▪ \skeptisch sein[, ob...] to be sceptical [whether...]* * *1.Adjektiv sceptical2.adverbial sceptically* * *A. adj sceptical, US skeptical;ich bin da skeptisch auch I have my doubts about that;ich bin skeptisch, ob … I am sceptical (US skep-) whether …B. adv klingen, schauen: sceptical (US skep-);jemandem/einer Sache skeptisch gegenüberstehen be sceptical (US skep-)about sb/sth* * *1.Adjektiv sceptical2.adverbial sceptically* * *adj.sceptical (UK) adj.skeptic (US) adj.skeptical (US) adj. adv.sceptically (UK) adv. -
123 escéptico
adj.skeptical, doubting, cynical, incredulous.m.skeptic, doubting Thomas, doubter, sceptic.* * *► adjetivo1 sceptic (US skeptic)► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 sceptic (US skeptic)* * *(f. - escéptica)adj.* * *escéptico, -a1.ADJ sceptical, skeptical (EEUU)2.SM / F sceptic, skeptic (EEUU)* * *I- ca adjetivo skeptical*II- ca masculino, femenino skeptic** * *= skeptical, sceptic, sceptical, skeptic, incredulous, unconvinced.Ex. Many people were skeptical that the compact disc (CD) would replace the phonograph record.Ex. Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.Ex. Bill Gates, once sceptical about the Internet, has now changed his mind.Ex. The article 'The conversion of a secondary school skeptic' defines a stations approach to learning as a series of activities and supporting resources designed to develop student knowledge and/or skills.Ex. 65% reported that they were both unhappy & incredulous.Ex. Many educators still remain unconvinced of the value of school libraries in the school.* * *I- ca adjetivo skeptical*II- ca masculino, femenino skeptic** * *= skeptical, sceptic, sceptical, skeptic, incredulous, unconvinced.Ex: Many people were skeptical that the compact disc (CD) would replace the phonograph record.
Ex: Please accept this from the person who was probably the biggest sceptic in the State of Ohio at the beginning -- if we had waited for this from the start, I think we never would have started.Ex: Bill Gates, once sceptical about the Internet, has now changed his mind.Ex: The article 'The conversion of a secondary school skeptic' defines a stations approach to learning as a series of activities and supporting resources designed to develop student knowledge and/or skills.Ex: 65% reported that they were both unhappy & incredulous.Ex: Many educators still remain unconvinced of the value of school libraries in the school.* * *skeptical*en cuanto a la validez de sus investigaciones soy algo escéptico I am somewhat skeptical about the validity of his research, I have my doubts as to the validity of his researchmasculine, feminineskeptic** * *
escéptico◊ -ca adjetivo
skeptical( conjugate skeptical)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
skeptic( conjugate skeptic)
escéptico,-a
I adjetivo sceptical, US skeptical: adoptó una actitud escéptica, he adopted a sceptical attitude
II sustantivo masculino y femenino sceptic, US skeptic
' escéptico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escéptica
English:
sceptic
- sceptical
- skeptic
- skeptical
* * *escéptico, -a♦ adj1. [filósofo] sceptic2. [incrédulo] sceptical♦ nm,fsceptic* * *I adj skeptical, BrscepticalII m, escéptica f skeptic, Brsceptic* * *escéptico, -ca adj: skepticalescéptico, -ca n: skeptic -
124 skeptical
skep·ti·calscep·ti·cal, AM skep·ti·cal[ˈskeptɪkəl]adj skeptisch▪ to be \skeptical about sth/sb etw/jdm gegenüber skeptisch seinmany experts remain \skeptical about this viele Experten bezweifeln dasto remain \skeptical skeptisch bleiben* * *(US) ['skeptIkəl]adjskeptischto be sceptical about or of sth — über etw (acc) or in Bezug auf etw (acc) skeptisch sein
he was sceptical about it — er stand der Sache skeptisch gegenüber, er war skeptisch
I'm sceptical about how necessary this is —
to have/adopt a sceptical attitude toward(s) sth — eine skeptische Haltung gegenüber etw haben/einnehmen
* * *sceptical, besonders US skeptical adj (adv skeptically) skeptisch ( auch PHIL), misstrauisch, ungläubig (Lächeln etc):be sceptical about ( oder of) einer Sache skeptisch gegenüberstehen, etwas bezweifeln, zweifeln an (dat)* * *(US) adj.skeptisch adj. -
125 kleingläubig
Adj. faint-hearted; (zweifelnd) doubting, sceptical (Am. skeptical); o ihr Kleingläubigen! bibl. o ye of little faith* * *klein|gläu|bigadjder kléíngläubige Thomas — doubting Thomas
ihr Kleingläubigen! (Bibl) — o ye of little faith
2) (= zweiflerisch) timidsei doch nicht so kléíngläubig! — don't be so timid
* * *klein·gläu·big▪ \kleingläubig sein to lack conviction2. REL of little faithihr Kleingläubigen! o ye of little faith!* * ** * *o ihr Kleingläubigen! BIBEL o ye of little faith* * *Adjektiv of little faith postpos.; sceptical; (ängstlich, zweifelnd) faint-hearted -
126 sceptique
sceptique [sεptik]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *sɛptik
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adjectif sceptical GB, skeptical US
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nom masculin et féminin gén, Philosophie sceptic GB, skeptic US* * *sɛptik1. adj2. nmf* * *A adj sceptical GB, skeptical US (sur, à l'égard de about); laisser qn sceptique to leave sb unconvinced.B nmf[sɛptik] adjectif[incrédule] sceptical————————[sɛptik] nom masculin et féminin[personne qui doute] sceptic -
127 scettico
1. adj sceptical, AE skeptical2. m, scettica f sceptic, AE skeptic* * *◆ s.m. sceptic; (amer.) skeptic.* * *['ʃɛttiko] scettico -a, -ci, -che1. aggsceptical Brit, skeptical Am2. sm/fsceptic Brit, skeptic Am* * *1. 2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) disbeliever, sceptic BE, skeptic AE* * *scetticopl. -ci, - che /'∫εttiko, t∫i, ke/disbelieving, sceptical BE, skeptical AE(f. -a) disbeliever, sceptic BE, skeptic AE. -
128 сомневаться в
1) General subject: be doubtful of (чем-л.), be sceptical about (чем-л.), be sceptical of (чем-л.), doubt, hold in distrust (ком-л.), suspect, to be doubtful of (smth.) (чем-л.), to be sceptical about (of, smth.) (чем-л.), to be skeptic about (of, smth.) (чем-л.), to be skeptical about (of, smth.) (чем-л.), be doubtful about2) Diplomatic term: be sceptical about (чём-л.), entertain doubts about (чём-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
sceptical — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations … English terms dictionary
sceptical — (BrE) (AmE skeptical) adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, sound ▪ remain ▪ become ADVERB ▪ … Collocations dictionary
sceptical — scep|ti|cal BrE skeptical AmE [ˈskeptıkəl] adj tending to disagree with what other people tell you sceptical about/of ▪ I m extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. ▪ Environmental groups are sceptical of the government s claims.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sceptical — [[t]ske̱ptɪk(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft v link ADJ about/of n If you are sceptical about something, you have doubts about it. Other archaeologists are sceptical about his findings. ...scientists who are sceptical of global warming and its alleged… … English dictionary
sceptical */ — UK [ˈskeptɪk(ə)l] / US adjective having doubts about something that other people think is true or right Harrison approved the plan, but Riley remained sceptical. sceptical about: I m very sceptical about the results of the survey. Derived word:… … English dictionary
sceptical — sceptic, sceptical A sceptic (pronounced skep tik) is someone who doubts accepted opinions or judgements and differs from a cynic, whose doubts concern human values and motives. Sceptic is also an adjective, but the more common adjectival form is … Modern English usage
Sceptical — Sceptic Scep tic, Sceptical Scep tic*al, Scepticism Scep ti*cism, etc. See {Skeptic}, {Skeptical}, {Skepticism}, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sceptical — adj. BE; AE spelling: skeptical sceptical about, of * * * of see skeptical scepticalabout … Combinatory dictionary
sceptical — [ˈskeptɪk(ə)l] adj having doubts about something that other people think is true or right I m very sceptical about the results of the survey.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sceptical — /ˈskɛptɪkəl/ (say skeptikuhl) adjective 1. inclined to scepticism; having doubt. 2. showing doubt: a sceptical smile. 3. denying or questioning the tenets of religion. 4. of or relating to Sceptics or scepticism. Also, Chiefly US, skeptical.… …
sceptical — chiefly British variant of skeptical … New Collegiate Dictionary