doubts

listen to the pronunciation of doubts
Englisch - Türkisch
evham
doubt
kuşku

Bob'ın zamanında gelip gelmeyeceğinden kuşkuluyum. - I doubt if Bob will come on time.

Bob'ın benim doğum günü partime gelip gelmeyeceğinden kuşkuluyum. - I doubt if Bob will come to my birthday party.

doubt
{f} kuşkulanmak

Benden kuşkulanmak için sebebin olduğunu biliyorum. - I know you have reason to doubt me.

Keşke benden kuşkulanmaktan vazgeçsen. - I wish you would stop doubting me.

doubt
şüphe

Onun bir avukat olup olmadığından şüpheliyim. - I doubt if he is a lawyer.

Şüphesiz o, sınavda başarılı olacak. - He will without doubt succeed in the exam.

doubt
şüphelenmek

Ondan şüphelenmek için bir nedenim var. - I have a reason to doubt that.

Onun doğru olduğundan şüphelenmek için her neden var. - There is every reason to doubt that it is true.

doubt
{f} 1. kuşkulanmak, kuşku duymak, şüphelenmek, şüphe etmek: I doubt his integrity. Dürüstlüğünden kuşku
doubt
şüphe etmek

Ondan şüphe etmek hiç aklıma gelmedi. - It never occurred to me to doubt him.

doubt
kuşku duymak
doubt
şek

Ben anadil olarak konuşan birinin bunu o şekilde söyleyeceğinden şüpheliyim. - I doubt a native speaker would say it that way.

Tom'un güzel şekilde Fransızcayı nasıl konuşacağına eğilimli olduğundan şüphe ediyorum. - I doubt that Tom will ever learn how to speak French properly.

doubt
{i} güvensizlik
doubt
şüphe duymak
doubt
kuruntu
doubt
çekinmek
doubt
ikna olmamak
raise doubts
şüphe uyandırmak
doubt
{f} şüphe et

Başka bir deyişle, sağduyudan şüphe etmelisin. - In other words, you should doubt common sense.

Avukat onun masumiyetinden şüphe etti. - The lawyer doubted his innocence.

doubt
güvenmemek
doubt
-den kuşkulanmak
doubt
kuşkusu olmak
doubt
zannetmemek
doubt
{f} emin olmamak
be assailed with doubts
kuşkular içinde olmak
has doubts
şüphe var
possess doubts, think twice
Kuşkuları sahip iki kere düşünmek
put off doubts
şüphe ertelendi
serious doubts
ciddi şüpheler
assailed by doubts
şüpheye kapılmış
doubt
elbette

Elbette o yeterince şüphe uyandırdı. - Sure enough, he entertained doubts.

doubt
{f} kararsız olmak
doubt
{i} endişe
doubt
henüz belli olmayan
doubt
{i} şüpheli durum
doubt
{f} kuşkulan

Dilbilgisel olarak hangi cümlenin doğru olduğundan kuşkulanıyorum. - I doubt which sentence is grammatically correct.

Keşke benden kuşkulanmaktan vazgeçsen. - I wish you would stop doubting me.

doubt
in doubt şüpheli
doubt
no doubt hiç şüphesiz
doubt
{f} şüphesi olmak
doubt
şüpheli husus
doubt
beyond doubt şüphesiz
doubt
give the benefit of the doubt şüphe edildiği halde delil yetersizliğinden suçsuz olduğu
doubt
{i} kararsızlık
doubt
{i} tereddüd
doubt
(Hukuk) zan
have doubts about
kuşku duymak
have doubts about
şüphesi olmak
raise doubts
güvensizlik uyandırmak
Englisch - Englisch
plural of doubt
Cartesian doubts
plural form of Cartesian doubt
doubt
To lack confidence in; to disbelieve, question, or suspect

He doubted that was really what you meant.

doubt
To fear; to suspect

He fled, like Joseph, leaving it; but there, / I doubt, all likeness ends between the pair.

doubt
unbelief
doubt
{f} be uncertain, have misgivings
doubt
lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother
doubt
{v} to question, scruple, suspect, distruct
doubt
{n} suspense, suspicion, scruple, difficulty
doubt
{i} misgiving, lack of certainty
doubt
To question or hold questionable; to withhold assent to; to hesitate to believe, or to be inclined not to believe; to withhold confidence from; to distrust; as, I have heard the story, but I doubt the truth of it
doubt
Uncertainty, disbelief
doubt
hesitation
doubt
To waver in opinion or judgment; to be in uncertainty as to belief respecting anything; to hesitate in belief; to be undecided as to the truth of the negative or the affirmative proposition; to b e undetermined
doubt
If you are in doubt about something, you feel unsure or uncertain about it. He is in no doubt as to what is needed When in doubt, call the doctor
doubt
Uncertainty of condition
doubt
Difficulty expressed or urged for solution; point unsettled; objection
doubt
emphasis If you say that something is true without doubt or without a doubt, you are emphasizing that it is definitely true. Without doubt this was the most important relationship I developed at college = undoubtedly
doubt
If you doubt whether something is true or possible, you believe that it is probably not true or possible. Others doubted whether that would happen He doubted if he would learn anything new from Marie She doubted that the accident could have been avoided
doubt
If you doubt someone or doubt their word, you think that they may not be telling the truth. No one directly involved with the case doubted him trust
doubt
If you have doubt or doubts about something, you feel uncertain about it and do not know whether it is true or possible. If you say you have no doubt about it, you mean that you are certain it is true. This raises doubts about the point of advertising I had my doubts when she started, but she's getting really good There can be little doubt that he will offend again = uncertainty
doubt
You say I doubt it as a response to a question or statement about something that you think is untrue or unlikely. `Somebody would have seen her.' --- `I doubt it, not on Monday.'
doubt
the state of being unsure of something
doubt
emphasis You use no doubt to emphasize that something seems certain or very likely to you. The contract for this will no doubt be widely advertised = undoubtedly
doubt
If you doubt something, you believe that it might not be true or genuine. No one doubted his ability
doubt
A fluctuation of mind arising from defect of knowledge or evidence; uncertainty of judgment or mind; unsettled state of opinion concerning the reality of an event, or the truth of an assertion, etc
doubt
emphasis You say that something is beyond doubt or beyond reasonable doubt when you are certain that it is true and it cannot be contradicted or disproved. A referendum showed beyond doubt that voters wanted independence
doubt
the state of being unsure of something consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage"
doubt
You use no doubt to indicate that you accept the truth of a particular point, but that you do not consider it is important or contradicts the rest of what you are saying. No doubt many will regard these as harsh words, but regrettably they are true
doubt
To fill with fear; to affright
doubt
lack confidence in or have doubts about; "I doubt these reports"; "I suspect her true motives"; "she distrusts her stepmother"
doubt
To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive
doubt
Suspicion; fear; apprehension; dread
doubt
To suspect; to fear; to be apprehensive of
doubt
A mental factor that wavers with respect to its object See Understanding the Mind
doubt
consider unlikely or have doubts about; "I doubt that she will accept his proposal of marriage"
doubt
If you say that something is in doubt or open to doubt, you consider it to be uncertain or unreliable. The outcome was still in doubt That claim is increasingly open to doubt. = uncertain
doubt
vicikicchâ: doubt, perplexity, uncertainty It is one of the five barriers, perhaps being what keeps the "five-walled cage" erect, sturdy, and for all appearances, indestructible Though it is stated in this translation as "to doubt the truth of this teaching," in practice it may be experienced equally as self-doubt, lack of faith or confidence, bewilderment in the face of the unexplained
doubt
the benefit of the doubt: see benefit a shadow of a doubt: see shadow
doubt
uncertainty about the truth or factuality of existence of something; "the dubiousness of his claim"; "there is no question about the validity of the enterprise"
expressed doubts
revealed doubts, showed how much he was uncertain (about someone or something)
had doubts about
possessed hesitation with regards to, his heart was not full with regards to
has doubts
possesses feelings of uncertainty
remove doubts
take away doubts
serious doubts
great fears, heavy apprehensions
strong doubts
serious worries, solid worries, definite lack of faith
doubts

    Türkische aussprache

    dauts

    Aussprache

    /ˈdouts/ /ˈdaʊts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'daut ] (verb.) 13th century. alteration of Middle English douten, from Old French douter to doubt, from Latin dubitare; akin to Latin dubius dubious.
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