English to Chinese Dictionary dubious

dubious

可疑
definition
adjective
Alex looked dubious, but complied
hesitating or doubting.
extremely dubious assumptions
not to be relied upon; suspect.
translation of 'dubious'
adjective
可疑,
怀疑的,
暧昧,
不三不四
example
I was 'dubious' about the composition project, until I heard the music.
The argument for higher charges makes a number of 'dubious' assumptions.
The result is a surreal, hypnotic journey into morally ambiguous territory, led by an increasingly 'dubious' tour guide.
They are deeply 'dubious' about whether he has succeeded at all on most domestic issues.
He just enjoys exploring the morally 'dubious' aspects of it, and exploring difficult situations.
‘I am very 'dubious' about this sort of thing,’ added Dr Fitzpatrick.
And it spends billions each year in social welfare programs that are endlessly duplicative and of 'dubious' value.
As such, it asks us to accept the 'dubious' assumptions that interval returns are normally distributed and independent.
Finally, the model's 'dubious' assumption is that current valuation levels are approximately correct.
I'm just a bit more 'dubious' about the odds of this happening than Hewitt.
For some of these reports, Miller appears to have relied on highly 'dubious' sources.
His primary sources include most if not all the standard references on the subject along with one or two of 'dubious' value.
He is similarly 'dubious' about the suggestion that the protests were incited by older activists.
Instead, a 'dubious' logic pervades, upon which we base entire networks of conclusions and imperatives.
Before the war, the submarine was regarded as a morally 'dubious' weapon, subject to international agreements.
However, those often rely on 'dubious' assumptions.
She was a bit 'dubious' about it at first but now she is getting used to it and people adore her everywhere we go.
The credit industry has been accused of using ‘sneaky tricks and 'dubious' sales practices’ to boost profits.
The dirty little secret of the polling industry is that, all too often, its findings are based on flawed methodology and 'dubious' assumptions.
Aurillac, a lovely city at the foot of the Cantal mountains, has the 'dubious' distinction of being the prefecture in France furthest from a motorway.
It has the 'dubious' distinction of being probably the only luxury hotel in the world to be blown up by a future prime minister of its own country.
Even those which are imaginative and intelligently put together are often morally 'dubious' .
For a start, the whole idea of reciprocity and empowerment seems morally 'dubious' to me.
Another Horsforth man claimed the 'dubious' distinction of becoming the first English serviceman to be captured by the Germans - just one day after war broke out.
The region has the 'dubious' distinction of having Europe's worst service station.
Is it perhaps yet another organisation designed to make money by providing endorsements of 'dubious' value?
The knee-jerk reaction is to dismiss such training as faddish and of 'dubious' value.
It's all in a good cause, people used to say, but Elizabeth felt that almost any action she took at this point would be of 'dubious' value.
Even if you make the 'dubious' assumption that all of them were truly civilians, it is not surprising that so many died.
As I elucidated in the last section, misleading assumptions and 'dubious' claims about western alienation abound.
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