TRUEused when saying that something is almost certain to happen or be true 无疑地,肯定地
Doubtless there would be lots of rumours.
无疑会谣言四起。
Examples from the Corpus
doubtless• Mrs Taxos was doubtless back in her flat-roofed cottagecooking up moussaka.• Higher value-added products will doubtless become more important but the business will also move closer to the consumer.• As a Stalinist, Nizan was doubtlessreassured that prompt action to deal with the anti-Soviet activities had been taken.• Your payments will doubtlessrise in the second year.• Their punkish stance is probably a put-on: doubtless their dads are commoditiesbrokers.• On 23 June 1613 Isaac Jaggard was admittedfreeman of the company by patrimony, doubtless to help his father.