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su.spic.ionsE5spIF7[nn嫌疑"I'm arresting you on suspicion of (= in the belief that you are guilty of) illegally possessing drugs, " said the police officer. [U]“你因涉嫌非法携带毒品而被捕,”警官说。(esp. Br) She is under suspicion (= believed to be guilty) of murder. [U]她有谋杀嫌疑。In this particular case, they are above/beyond suspicion (= cannot be thought to be guilty). [U]这个案子他们没有嫌疑。(fig.) The finger of suspicion for the unauthorized publication of the report points to two members of the committee (= they are thought to be guilty). [U]在擅自公开报告一事上怀疑之手指向两名委员。His strange behaviour aroused/raised his neighbours'suspicions (= beliefs or feelings that he was doing something wrong). [C]他的奇怪举动引起了邻居的怀疑。
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