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他无疑是这个领域最优秀的专家之一。
Tā wúyí shì zhège lǐyù zuì yōuxiù de zhuānjiā zhī yī.
He is undoubtedly one of the best experts in this field.
这个计划无疑会取得成功。
Zhège jìhuà wúyí huì qǔdé chénggōng.
This plan will undoubtedly be a success.
他无疑是一个天才。
Tā wúyí shì yīgè tiāncái.
He is undoubtedly a genius.
无疑 (wú yí)
undoubtedly
毫无疑问 (wú háo yí wèn)
without a doubt
怀疑 (huáiyí)
doubt
不确定 (bù quèdìng)
uncertain
The Chinese word 无疑 (wúyí) is composed of two characters: 无 (wú) and 疑 (yí). 无 means "without" or "not", while 疑 means "doubt" or "suspicion". Together, 无疑 means "without doubt" or "undoubtedly".The word 无疑 has been used in Chinese for centuries. It is found in many classical texts, including the Analects of Confucius and the Tao Te Ching. In modern Chinese, 无疑 is still commonly used in both spoken and written language. It is often used to express certainty or confidence about something. For example, someone might say 我无疑地相信他 (wǒ wúyídì xiāngxìn tā), which means "I undoubtedly believe him".The word 无疑 can also be used in a more figurative sense. For example, someone might say 他是一个无疑的英雄 (tā shì yīgè wúyídì yīngxióng), which means "he is an undoubted hero". In this case, the word 无疑 is used to emphasize the person's heroism.The word 无疑 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word for HSK learners to know, as it is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese.