English [da? T], beautiful [da? t]
Doubt; Doubt; hang in the balance
Doubt; distrust
uncertain
There is no doubt that we will succeed.
There is no doubt that we will succeed.
Phrases:
1, doubt your existence?
2. Doubt someone's ability?
3. doubt someone's character?
4. Doubt someone's consciousness?
Doubt someone's death. Doubt someone's death.
Extended data:
The usage of doubt
Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb)
1, question is mostly used as a transitive verb, which can take nouns, pronouns, gerunds, infinitives with interrogative words or that/wh-/if clauses as objects, and can also take "(to be+) n./adj." as a compound object of complement. When you take that clause as the object, you can sometimes add but before it. "Doubt" is occasionally used as an intransitive verb, usually used with the preposition of, meaning "to be skeptical or pessimistic about ...".
2. In interrogative sentences or negative sentences, the object clauses of interrogative sentences should be guided by this; In affirmative sentences, if (where) should be used as a guide.
3. Doubt is a verb expressing mental state, which refers to the result of thinking activities and is usually not used in the progressive aspect.
Second, (noun)
1, doubt can be followed by a phrase caused by the preposition about(of, on), which means "doubt".
2. Questions can be followed by that or if (where) to guide appositive clauses. That clause is generally used in negative sentences or interrogative sentences; If (where) clauses are generally used in affirmative sentences.