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прибрежный
dudas
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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I. doubt [Am daʊt, Brit daʊt] N
1. doubt U (uncertainty):
2. doubt C (reservation):
I have my doubts
II. doubt [Am daʊt, Brit daʊt] VB trans
1. doubt fact/truth:
2. doubt (consider unlikely):
to doubt (that) or if or whether
dudar que +subj
III. doubt [Am daʊt, Brit daʊt] VB intr REL
cast aside doubts/worries
cast aside doubts/worries
he fell prey to doubts
he fell prey to doubts
verify doubts/fears/theory
verify doubts/fears/theory
allay doubt/fear
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in the PONS Dictionary
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I. doubt [daʊt] no pl N
to have one's doubts about sth
to raise doubts about sth
II. doubt [daʊt] no pl VB trans
1. doubt (be unwilling to believe):
2. doubt (call into question):
doubt capability, sincerity
3. doubt (feel uncertain):
dudar que +subj
to doubt if [or whether] ...
III. doubt [daʊt] no pl VB intr
dispel fears, doubts
persist habit, belief, doubts
quell doubts, fears, anxieties
to entertain doubts
lingering doubt
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to dispel one's doubts
put your doubts aside
to doubt sth
he/she began to have doubts
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. doubt [daʊt] N
to have one's doubts about sth
to raise doubts about sth
II. doubt [daʊt] VB trans
1. doubt (be unwilling to believe):
2. doubt (call into question):
doubt abilities, sincerity
3. doubt (feel uncertain):
dudar que +subj
to doubt if [or whether] ...
III. doubt [daʊt] VB intr
inward doubts
inward doubts
dispel fears, doubts
persist habit, belief, doubts
quell doubts, fears, anxieties
to entertain doubts
lingering doubt
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Spanish
English
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to dispel one's doubts
put your doubts aside
to doubt sth
Present
Idoubt
youdoubt
he/she/itdoubts
wedoubt
youdoubt
theydoubt
Past
Idoubted
youdoubted
he/she/itdoubted
wedoubted
youdoubted
theydoubted
Present Perfect
Ihavedoubted
youhavedoubted
he/she/ithasdoubted
wehavedoubted
youhavedoubted
theyhavedoubted
Past Perfect
Ihaddoubted
youhaddoubted
he/she/ithaddoubted
wehaddoubted
youhaddoubted
theyhaddoubted
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