单词 | Sceptical |
例句 | 1. They remained openly sceptical about her promises of improvement. 2. Other archaeologists are sceptical about his findings. 3. They should be sceptical of exaggerated claims for what such courses can achieve. 4. I'm extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. 5. The public remain sceptical of these claims. 6. His eyes held a sceptical gleam. 7. Environmental groups are sceptical of the government's claims. 8. He is highly sceptical of the reforms. 9. 'You can trust me,' he said. Jane looked sceptical. 10. Many experts remain sceptical about/of his claims. 11. My assurances don't satisfy him: he's still sceptical. 12. I am sceptical about his chances of winning. 13. They are highly sceptical of political leaders. 14. Many were sceptical as to whether the plan would succeed. 15. He is very sceptical about the value of rote learning. 16. I'm rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor. 16. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 17. The experi-ence has left him sceptical about efforts at conciliation. 18. She looked highly sceptical. 19. He is deeply sceptical about the value of teaching poetry. 20. I am rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor. 21. If you're still sceptical about exercising, we can only ask you to trust us and give it a try. 22. Luckily, Mr Clarke has a combative, sceptical personality. 23. Others were sceptical about his conclusions, and his methods. 24. Hume's sceptical argument has been stated very schematically. 25. Economists have tended to be more sceptical. 26. He's pretty sceptical until we produce the Sanor sample. 27. His attitude towards all religion is sceptical. 28. Nevertheless he remained highly sceptical of quantum theory. 29. When I started this investigation I was sceptical. 30. What a sceptical or defeatist system needs is motivation. 1. They remained openly sceptical about her promises of improvement. 2. Other archaeologists are sceptical about his findings. 3. They should be sceptical of exaggerated claims for what such courses can achieve. 4. I'm extremely sceptical about what I read in the press. 5. I am rather sceptical about their professed sympathy for the poor. 31. Many are sceptical of the coroner's verdict of suicide. 32. People will always be sceptical about faith healing. 33. Some senior civil servants remain sceptical. 34. How then are we to find a conception of mental states other than that on which the sceptical argument trades? 35. He's a little sceptical about the prospects for straw-based chocolate cake. 36. Personally, I am sceptical about Jose's view that the press has such power to mislead and to be always believed. 37. Many Sri Lankans are sceptical of the government's instant solution to the murder. 38. Sceptical, I quickly learnt, is not considered an asset in the low-wage service sector. 39. In the West we have suffered a generation of sceptical engineering by stealth. 40. However, others are more sceptical of the significance of merely more women in positions of influence in the state. 41. Some, like Faraday, were highly sceptical but prepared to try an experiment or two. 42. As he stuck a sceptical thumb into a tub of rock-hard Camembert, he knew he was facing a first-class mess. 43. I am not suggesting that we should be completely sceptical about the value of introspection. 44. Populism, however, is rarely the worse for sceptical assessment: particularly when it is equated with justice. 45. Now most of these teams have been disbanded, and many of those involved sound deeply sceptical. 46. The report urges consumers to start demanding value for money, but music lovers are sceptical about what they can achieve.http:///sceptical.html 47. The railway ghost caused a great stir in Darlington at the time but many were very sceptical about its bonafides. 48. It was widely praised, even in Nature, which might have been sceptical. 49. At a recent meeting with bus company representatives councillors and officers were sceptical about the claims in lost business. 50. Campaigning groups were on the whole sceptical of the extent of the summit's achievements. 51. Even if you are sceptical about meridians, there's no denying that the roller gives an enjoyable massage. 52. Other officials, especially those who observed the operation of the tribunals in the Low Country, were more sceptical. 53. Some architects are enthusiastic about the contribution their profession can make to the sustainable housing agenda274 while others are more sceptical. 54. But many Christians have come to believe because they were more sceptical than most. 55. If necessary put together a group of people who you know will be sceptical and try the presentation out on them first. 56. But the business community's sceptical about whether bartering would ever work on a larger scale. 57. The sceptical economist peter Bauer did a simple calculation, reversing the World Bank's growth-rate. 58. On the other hand Tsongas, another centrist sceptical of big government, espoused an industrial policy which distanced him from Clinton. 59. The more sceptical see Vercruysse's defection simply as a private tiff between the artist and Hoet. 60. Some well-informed practitioners are highly sceptical of the reliability of corporate betas based on historical data. 61. Robert Simpson looked sceptical but he raised no more objections. 62. Some members of the government and the business community are sceptical regarding the act's real benefits to the country. 63. Mr Dervis is expected to become a pivotal figure in a new economic team designed to restore the confidence of sceptical investors. 64. It is in danger either of making knowledge impossible or of walking straight into one of our sceptical arguments. 65. First we need to look at some distinctions between types of sceptical argument. 66. Marxists are sceptical of such claims and see the furtherance of class interests as of prime importance. 67. Motor manufacturers have been sceptical about the efficiency of catalysts. 68. All this drew a predictably sceptical response from the archaeologists and historians, who hotly denied the existence of the Glastonbury Zodiac. 69. I was very sceptical and, being almost entirely ignorant of the truths of Theosophy, thought Theosophists mad in their beliefs. 70. Professionals are often more sceptical and reluctant to respond to anonymous referrals - in the light of the above research this is potentially dangerous behaviour. 71. Many sceptical remarks passed between the lips of the lower sixth at Loreto. 72. In the past, the medical profession has been deeply sceptical about the value of healing. 73. BMWhas now given Phoenix access to Rover's financial records, but it remains sceptical about the consortium's finances. 74. Investors remained sceptical of Tory damage control and subsequent polls showing a closer race. 75. The first and least important distinction is between local and global sceptical arguments. 76. A more sceptical view on this issue may be found in Francis and Tharakan 1989. 76. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 77. The upturn in sales was double the increase the economic forecasters had been expecting, but the City remained sceptical. 78. The sceptical argument therefore claims that you can not make sense of the idea of a subject of experience other than yourself. 79. The Department of Health is understood to be highly sceptical. 80. So the argument we have now reached seems to be a complex defence of the first part of that first sceptical argument. 81. However, many remained sceptical, remembering the Tsars pledge in 1895 in a speech to Zemstvo representative to maintain autocracy. 82. She was always sceptical about international news and found it difficult to trust the reports. 83. But they are also fearful and sceptical about the future of democracy in that country. 84. Some engineers were sceptical about the efficacy and dynamic stability of rotors on ships. 85. She speaks with an almost childlike directness that wins over the most sceptical audience. 86. Any self-respecting sceptic might be tempted ... It's certainly easy to be sceptical about the Earth Summit. 87. These sceptical, cautious and cloistered arrangements constitute the distinctive institutions of science which separate it from other more worldly activities. 88. But if a too sceptical approach is one danger that the West should avoid, a too euphoric one is another. 89. I remain very sceptical about whether people will ever use electronic forms to read novels. 90. Finally we were told that a team had been formed but that it contained no skilful players, we remained sceptical! 91. The belief that technics must replace politics makes technocrats sceptical about and even hostile towards politicians and political institutions. 92. Some sceptical arguments attack the notion of knowledge directly but leave other related notions, crucially that of justified belief, untouched. 93. But health union leaders remain sceptical, and fear services could be hit if the mall fails to take off. 94. I am sceptical about the proposition that minority rights can be protected by redrawing internal frontiers. 95. So I am sceptical when it is said that ordinary people are not interested in fundamental rights. 96. In the next section we shall consider three sceptical arguments which are strong enough to be worth taking seriously. 97. Unlike Colin, who remains slightly sceptical, Mister C espouses the McKenna message with an evangelical fervour. 98. People adhere to astrology with a dogmatic frame of mind rather than having a sceptical, critical approach. 99. Jaq's sensual lips were definitely at odds with his sceptical ice-blue eyes. 100. Both biological and cultural explanations, however, have sceptical implications as far as morality is concerned. 101. Sorauf points out that public opinion has become increasingly sceptical about the use of money in campaign politics. 102. Economists, almost to a man, were sceptical. 103. Some arms control advocates remain sceptical. 104. Others remain sceptical until the fine print is known. 105. This is a sceptical age. 106. I myself became more and more sceptical. 106. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 107. He felt himself too cultured and sceptical. 108. Miss Ophelia is gay, easy, unpunctual, unpractical, sceptical. 109. CLAIMS of clairvoyance, particularly when they come from economists, deserve a sceptical reception. 110. Neoclassical equilibrium theory, which some macro economists had grown sceptical of, has also found new practitioners. 111. I had read in the Ramayana of the tribulations of Sita for having left the ring drawn by Lakshman, so it was not possible for me to be sceptical of its potency. 112. Those others - Hawthorne, Melville, Henry James - are sceptical of their compatriots'confidence in moral progress. 113. A small smile came over Winifred 's face, subtle and sceptical. 114. PEOPLE are sceptical about HUD , the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. 115. Lula's left-leaning Workers' Party (PT), which is even more sceptical, has lost influence. 116. This decision will delight protesters and relatives of those killed in the revolution earlier this year, but they will remain sceptical until they see Hosni Mubarak in the dock in a court in Cairo. 117. Interpreted this way, Zhuang Zi's idea is clear: it is not sceptical and sophistic as usually evaluated, but rather rich in dialectics. 118. He takes a rather sceptical view of love and romance. 119. They believed that Robert Boyle formulated the modern definition of element in The Sceptical Chemist thus Boyle established chemistry as science. 120. We were sceptical about your genital wart remover at first, but thought ... 121. We may be sceptical yet intrigued to find out more about the would - be magic Methods : Used. 122. The study also claims that the scientists, who are sceptical of anthropogenic climate change (ACC), tend to hold less "credible" publication records. 123. What Robert Boyle (1627-1691) gave in his Sceptical Chymist (1661) is not, as is commonly said, a modern definition of a chemical element, but a traditional definition of a chemical element. 124. Some Oasis fans were sceptical of claims that front man Liam was ill. 125. Most physicists are sceptical of the DAMA results because it doesn't sit well with favoured theories on the nature of dark matter. 126. Ekman concedes he was sceptical when the film and TV producer Brian Grazer (responsible for 24 and Frost/Nixon) first approached him with the idea of turning his life's work into a TV series. 127. The hostilities between a distrustful organising committee and a sceptical media have intensified every day. 128. Boyle was sceptical of the existence of those substances called element. 129. But consultants are sceptical about how innovative companies are really being. 130. It is perhaps no surprise that countries with persistent current account surpluses are sceptical. 131. The party has always had a cautious and sceptical attitude to Europe. 132. A co - ordinated,[http:///sceptical.html] activist and sceptical regulatory system is needed. 133. He was like a sceptical voyager strolling on the beach while he waited for the tide. 134. Public opinion and local planners are often more sceptical than national authorities—so getting permits is a nail-biting business. 135. " the sceptical science writer John Horgan asked Kurzweil, who replied: "The key to the singularity is amplifying intelligence. 136. Confucius did not accept the religious ideas of his times , and was sceptical of the supernatural. |
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