questionably

英['kwestʃənəbli] 美['kwestʃənəbli]
  • adv. 可疑的(有问题的;不可靠的;引起争论的)
  • queasiness n.恶心
  • queasy adj.反胃的;恶心的;不稳定的;不安的
  • quebecois [单复同]n.;(加拿大)魁北克人;讲法语的(加拿大)魁北克人
  • quebracho n.南美产漆树科乔木;其木材;树皮
  • quebrada n.山谷小溪;山涧
Adverb:
  1. in a questionable and dubious manner;

    "these were estates his father questionably acquired"

1. Yvonne Pendleton: The moon has gone from questionably interesting to absolutely fascinating.
伊冯·彭德尔顿:月球原本勉强称得上有趣,如今它简直令人着迷。

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2. The case for a stronger yen is also used by those who, more questionably, advocate higher interest rates on the grounds that keeping them low can contribute to asset bubbles.
主张上调利率的人也利用了赞同日元走强的理由,理由是将利率保持在低位会助长资产泡沫。

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3. The theory of evidence, called D-S theory, has great reasoning capacity in the questionably problems, and the dempster rule can provide theoretical foundation for the synergetic disposal of data.
证据理论在不确定性问题中有很强的推理能力,而且合成法则对数据的融合处理提供理论依据。

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4. The theory of evidence, called D-S theory, has great reasoning capacity in the questionably problems, and the dempster rule can provide theoretical foundation for the synergetic disposal of data.
证据理论在不确定性问题中有很强的推理能力,而且合成法则对数据的融合处理提供理论依据。

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