
(核实)
查看
to check the wellbeing, truth, or condition of someone or something
语法信息:

(信任)
依靠
to put trust in something or someone
语法信息:

(推测)
假设
to think that something is true based on probability or likelihood
语法信息:

(抛币)
掷硬币
to make a decision by throwing a coin in the air and guessing which of its sides will be facing upward when it lands
语法信息:

(轻视)
低估
to regard something or someone as smaller or less important than they really are
语法信息:

(动摇)
减弱
to become less resolved or determined
语法信息:

(有把握的)
自信的
displaying confidence in oneself and one's capabilities

(确凿的)
具体的
according to facts instead of opinions

(不太可能的)
怀疑的
improbable or unlikely to happen or be the case

(不确定的)
可疑的
(of a person) unsure or hesitant about the credibility or goodness of something

(没有结论的)
不确定的
not producing a clear result or decision

N/A
remaining strong and effective even when facing challenges or difficulties

(待机的)
准备好的
prepared or likely prepared for something

(存疑的)
持怀疑态度的
having doubts about something's truth, validity, or reliability

(猜测的)
推测的
according to opinions or guesses instead of facts or evidence

(被怀疑的)
涉嫌的
(particularly of something bad) assumed to have happened or be the case without having any proof

(暂定的)
初步的
not firmly established or decided, with the possibility of changes in the future

(不可否认的)
无可否认的
clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

N/A
to certainly happen at some point in the future
The idiom "be a matter of time" is used to convey the idea that a particular event or outcome is inevitable and will occur in the future, although the specific timing may be uncertain. Its origin is not precisely documented, but it has been used for many years to indicate the inevitability of a situation.

N/A
used to show one's uncertainty of something

N/A
to have a likelihood of success or achieving a desired outcome
The phrase "stand a chance" is an idiom used to express the probability of success or the likelihood of achieving a particular outcome. The origin of this phrase is not precisely documented, but it reflects the concept of "standing" in a competitive or challenging situation, where one's ability or circumstances determine their likelihood of success.

N/A
used to convey that something cannot happen under any given circumstances

N/A
used to say that one can never be sure of something

(推测)
猜测工作
the action of trying to provide an answer without having all the necessary information

(迟疑)
犹豫
the fact of being uncertain about something

(展望)
前景
one's thoughts or expectations regarding what will happen in the future

(矛盾论)
悖论
a logically contradictory statement that might actually be true
A paradox is a statement that seems to contradict itself but often reveals a deeper truth. It challenges logic, common sense, or expectations by presenting two seemingly incompatible ideas that somehow coexist. For example, "Less is more" may appear contradictory, yet it suggests that simplicity can lead to greater effectiveness. Paradoxes are commonly used in literature and philosophy to provoke thought and encourage deeper analysis of complex ideas.

(未知性)
不确定性
something about which one cannot be certain

(很容易)
极有可能
very likely to happen or be the case
语法信息:

(所谓地)
据说
used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt
语法信息:

(凑巧)
恰巧
said to mean that a good or bad event occurred by chance

(百发百中)
防弹的
guaranteed to bring success or survive challenges or criticism without being affected
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