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1 doubt
1 ეჭვიI’m in no doubt about his ability ეჭვი არ მეპარება, რომ ნიჭიერიაout of / without / beyond doubt ეჭვს გარეშე2 ეჭვის შეტანა (ეჭვს შეიტანს), დაეჭვებაI doubt whether he'll come ვეჭვობ / მეეჭვება, რომ მოვიდესdo you doubt my word? ჩემი სიტყვისა არ გჯერა? / არ გწამს?we doubt the propriety of this term in this context ჩვენი აზრით, ეს სიტყვა ამ კონტექსში არ არის მართებული●●this fact sowed doubt in his mind ამ ფაქტმა დააეჭვა / ეჭვი აღუძრაto set smb's mind / doubts / fears at ease (at rest) ვისიმე დაწყნარება, დამშვიდება, დაშოშმინება●● there is no doubt whatever ეჭვის გარეშეაto hang in doubt ყოყმანი, თავის შეკავება -
2 whether
§ თუ ასე თუ ისე§ თუask him whether he knows anything about this შეეკითხე, ამის შესახებ თუ იცის რამე;the question is whether he can be believed საკითხავია, შეიძლება თუ არა მას ადვუჯეროთwhether you like it or not, we must be there გინდა თუ არ გინდა, იქ უნდა ვიყოთ.I am undecided whether to go or not ვერ გადამიწყვეყია, წავიდე თუ არაI doubt whether he'll come ვეჭვობ / მეეჭვება, რომ მოვიდეს
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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 — 1. noun 1) there was some doubt as to the caller s identity Syn: uncertainty, unsureness, indecision, hesitation, dubiousness, suspicion, confusion; queries, questions; formal dubiety See note at uncertainty Ant … Thesaurus of popular words
doubt — doubt1 [ daut ] noun count *** a feeling of not being certain about something: doubt about/as to: There seems to be some doubt as to whether this is legal. have no/little doubt that: I have no doubt that he will succeed. there is little/no doubt… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
doubt — I UK [daʊt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms doubt : singular doubt plural doubts *** a feeling of not being certain about something doubt about/as to: There seems to be some doubt as to whether this is legal. have no/little doubt… … English dictionary
come — come1 W1S1 [kʌm] v past tense came [keım] past participle come ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move towards somebody/something)¦ 2¦(go with somebody)¦ 3¦(travel to a place)¦ 4¦(post)¦ 5¦(happen)¦ 6¦(reach a level/place)¦ 7¦(be produce … Dictionary of contemporary English
doubt if, that, whether — Idiom demands some selectivity in the choice of conjunction to introduce a clause after doubt and doubtful. The rule is simple: Doubt that should be reserved for negative contexts ( There is no doubt that.. . ; It was never doubtful that.. . )… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
doubt if, that, whether — Idiom demands some selectivity in the choice of conjunction to introduce a clause after doubt and doubtful. The rule is simple: doubt that should be reserved for negative contexts ( There is no doubt that. . . ; It was never doubtful that … Dictionary of troublesome word
whether — /hwedh euhr, wedh /, conj. 1. (used to introduce the first of two or more alternatives, and sometimes repeated before the second or later alternative, usually with the correlative or): It matters little whether we go or stay. Whether we go or… … Universalium
whether — wheth•er [[t]ˈ(h)wɛð ər, ˈwɛð [/t]] conj. 1) (used to introduce the first of two or more alternatives, and sometimes repeated before the second or later alternative, usu. with the correlative or): It matters little whether we go or stay. Whether… … From formal English to slang
whether — /ˈwɛðə / (say wedhuh) conjunction 1. (used in dependent clauses or the like, to introduce the first of two or more alternatives, and sometimes repeated before the second or later alternative and used in correlation with or): it matters little… …
whether */*/*/ — UK [ˈweðə(r)] / US [ˈweðər] / US [ˈhweðər] conjunction Collocations: Both whether and if can be used to introduce indirect questions of the type that expect a yes/no answer: She asked if/whether I liked jazz. Use whether, but not if, before an… … English dictionary