BELIEVEunable or unwilling to believe something 不能相信的;不愿相信的
‘You sold the car?’ she asked, incredulous.
“你把车卖了?”她难以置信地问道。
incredulous look/expression/voice etc
She shot him an incredulous look.
她满腹狐疑地瞪了他一眼。
—incredulouslyadverbadv
Examples from the Corpus
incredulous• With a flourish he removed the cover and revealed to the incredulous eyes of the staff a feast of sausages and bacon.• In view of the latter's steady, incredulousgaze, I could not blame him.• The announcement was met by incredulouslaughter.• "A millionaire!" she was incredulous. "Like hell he is!"• A sob rose in his throat, blending with an incredulous, nervousgiggleframed by his lips.• The judges were so incredulous they twice remeasured the length of the course.• I came to sensibleawareness; to incredulousunderstanding.• Everyone looked incredulous when I said I used to drive a taxi.• "You don't have a car?" asked one incredulous woman.