unbelieving
adjective uk/ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.vɪŋ/ us/ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.vɪŋ/
不相信的
not believing that something is true
He listened amazed and unbelieving as we told him of this adventure. 当我们告诉他这次冒险时,他听了既惊讶又难以置信。
无宗教信仰的
not having any religious beliefs, or not following a particular religion
A third of all state schools in England are religious - wildly out of step with this unbelieving nation. 英国1/3的公立学校是宗教学校,与这个不信仰宗教的国家格格不入。
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- John was silent, still - unbelieving of what seemed to be unfolding before him.
- The disease usually arises for no known reason, to families' unbelieving despair.
- The Mason-Dixon line is drawn differently now - it pits the unbelieving cities against the godfearing countryside and outer suburbs.
- According to the apostle, an unbelieving man can be saved by his believing wife.