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disbelievers

/dis-bi-leev/US // ˌdɪs bɪˈliv //UK // (ˌdɪsbɪˈliːv) //

不信者,不信教者,不信教的人,不信奉者

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·be·lieved, dis·be·liev·ing.

    • : to have no belief in; refuse or reject belief in: to disbelieve reports of UFO sightings.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·be·lieved, dis·be·liev·ing.

    • : to refuse or reject belief; have no belief.

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Examples

  • The courts were almost twice as likely to disbelieve the mothers’ claims of abuse in those scenarios.

  • Here is the part most people are unaware of or disbelieve because it seems like it may be crystal healing pseudoscience.

  • Due out on Friday, the report’s expected assertion that no classified American programs exist to explain the observations will most likely be dismissed by those primed to disbelieve government pronouncements.

  • Even if we set aside these reasons to disbelieve Carlson’s theory and the fact that the government isn’t supposed to cite government agents as unindicted co-conspirators, it’s still a massive leap to assume that these people were government agents.

  • I was supposed to disbelieve everything the Israelis just told me.

  • I have looked down on dead Marines this way, trying to disbelieve them back to life.

  • You may disbelieve the promise, but I'm afraid you can't simply instruct the voters to agree with you.

  • There's another reason to disbelieve in a conspiracy: the number comes too late to do any good.

  • Some" may disbelieve these things, but even among conservatives, it is unlikely to be a very big "some.

  • We must disbelieve the alleged fact, or believe that we were mistaken in admitting the supposed law.

  • He must still either believe in witchcraft or disbelieve all of the Bible.

  • Sitting opposite to this cynical man of the world and listening to his talk, Hyacinth came himself to disbelieve in principle.

  • I disbelieve in this commercial selfishness emphasized in the text.

  • We should indeed be reduced to a most distressing dilemma, if we were to disbelieve every thing we cannot fully comprehend.

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