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sus·pi·cion /səˈspɪʃən/ n. | vt. & vi. | phr. I n. 1. 怀疑;被怀疑 The behaviour of the stranger aroused our suspicion(s). 那个陌生人的行为引起了我们的怀疑。 dispell sb.'s suspicion 消除某人的怀疑 treat sb. with suspicion 以怀疑态度对待某人 hold sb. in suspicion 对某人持怀疑态度 I have suspicions about the whole bunch of them. 我对他们这帮人全都怀疑。 lay oneself open to suspicion 使自己遭到怀疑 She was protected from suspicion by her complete lack of conventional attractiveness. 从世俗的眼光看,她一点也不吸引人,因此她没有受到怀疑。 2. 模糊的想法;略有所知 I have a suspicion that he's right. 我隐约觉得他是对的。 Her father did not have the least suspicion of the approaching marriage. 她父亲一点也不知道即将举行的婚礼。 3. [a suspicion] 一点儿 (of) a suspicion of a smile 一丝笑影 a suspicion of brandy 少量白兰地酒 There was just a suspicion of light in the east. 东方刚刚发白。
II vt. & vi. 〈美方〉怀疑 [< OFr sospeçon < L suspicio distrust < suspicere to mistrust; 见 SUSPECT] phr. above (或 beyond) suspicion 无可怀疑的 She (Her loyalty) is above suspicion with us. 在我们看来,她(她的忠诚)是无可怀疑的。on suspicion 因有嫌疑;由于受到怀疑 be arrested on (the) suspicion of fraud 因有欺诈嫌疑被逮捕 be jailed on suspicion as an accomplice in the robbery 因被怀疑是抢劫同谋犯而遭关押 under suspicion 受到怀疑的 be under suspicion of theft 被怀疑有偷窃行为 |