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incredulous

/in-krej-uh-luhs/US // ɪnˈkrɛdʒ ə ləs //UK // (ɪnˈkrɛdjʊləs) //

难以置信,令人难以置信,不可思议,令人难以置信的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not credulous; disinclined or indisposed to believe; skeptical
    • : indicating or showing unbelief: an incredulous smile.

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Examples

  • Men’s Olympic sprints traffic heavily in machismo and self-assurance, so an incredulous victor is a rarity on the track.

  • Sounding incredulous, she told her TikTok followers that she was “blown away at the constitutional rights they’re signing away.”

  • A live reporter heard every play call, every incredulous objection to a ref, every exuberant spurt of trash talk.

  • The Velvet Underground regaled an incredulous New Jersey high school with their classic song “Heroin.”

  • I tried this twice and both drivers gave me an incredulous look before driving off.

  • At the time, critics were incredulous that the show would work.

  • Discussing the popular television program All in the Family, Nixon was incredulous at a positive portrayal of gay characters.

  • On Wednesday, Republican Senator John McCain was incredulous about this decision.

  • For the judge who is incredulous, Martin again offers two simple words: “Excuuuuuse me!”

  • As they walked along, he listened with trembling, half-incredulous hope to Jos's interpretation of Aunt Ri's voluble narrative.

  • Of the astonishment of her parents and Dorothy's wild, almost incredulous delight, there is no need to tell.

  • On hearing this most unexpected sound, Mr. Bumble looked first incredulous, and afterwards, amazed.

  • We told him we should probably want it at 7:30, and he looked at us in an incredulous manner.

  • I had expected to find quantities of charred black paper, with possibly some fragments of binding, and was quite incredulous.