释义 |
scepticscep‧tic British English, skeptic American English /ˈskeptɪk/ noun [countable] - Any self-respecting sceptic might be tempted ... It's certainly easy to be sceptical about the Earth Summit.
- But he's a dual personality, sceptic and optimist in one.
- For he who thinks to remain neutral is above all a sceptic.
- It maintains that what the sceptic takes to be his strength is in fact his weakness.
- It may be that the correct account of knowledge does unfortunately give the sceptic the opening he is looking for.
- Why did I introduce myself as a sceptic about values but not about facts?
a person who disagrees with particular claims and statements, especially those that are generally thought to be true: Sceptics argued that the rise in prices was temporary. |