[ yíxìncānbàn ] be in a half-and-half state of belief and doubt; be not quite sure -- half in doubt; do not believe entirely; half-believe and half-doubt; half-believing half-doubting
Related Translations:
真假参半的谎言最险恶: a lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies
Our distant forefathers were sceptical about the introduction of banknotes in place of metallic tokens and coins ; and our more recent forefathers were worried as to the reliability of cheques as a substitute for cash when they first appeared 回顾历史,当纸币初次发行,用以取代金属代币及辅币时,我们的远祖无不抱疑信参半的态度到了近代推出支票簿时,人们又担心以支票代替现金付款,不知是否可靠。