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/səˈspɪʃn/ |
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| C a feeling that someone has done something wrong (对某人做错事的)怀疑,猜疑,疑心 | have a suspicion that She had a suspicion that Mr Engel was not being completely honest. 她怀疑恩格尔先生不够诚实。 | | have your suspicions I can’ t prove who stole it, but I have my suspicions. 我不能证明谁偷了东西,但我有怀疑对象。 | | arouse sb’ s suspicions Her suspicions were aroused by the smell of perfume on his clothes. 他衣服上的香水味引起了她的怀疑。 | | a | C a feeling that something bad is probably true or likely to happen (对可能属实的或可能发生的坏事的)怀疑,疑心 | | The Captain confirmed my suspicions – we were sinking. 船长证实了我的怀疑,我们正在下沉。 | | +(that) Juliet had an awful suspicion that Naomi was going to scream. 朱丽叶怀疑内奥米很可能会大声尖叫起来。 | | | b | U a feeling that you do not trust someone or something 不信任;猜疑 | | Refugees tend to be treated with suspicion. 难民们常会遭人猜疑。 | | an atmosphere of suspicion and hostility 不信任和敌对的气氛 | | |
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- | above/beyond suspicion |
| definitely not guilty of doing anything wrong |
| 无可怀疑的;没有嫌疑的 |
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- | on suspicion of sth |
| because the police or the authorities think you have committed a crime |
| 因有…嫌疑的;涉嫌某事的 |
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| They were both arrested on suspicion of murder. 他们俩因为有凶杀嫌疑而被逮捕。 |
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- | a suspicion of sth |
| something that you think you see , hear , or taste , but not very clearly |
| 一点儿某物;些微某物 |
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| There was a suspicion of a smile on his face. 他脸上有一丝微笑。 |
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- | under suspicion |
| believed to be possibly guilty of doing something wrong |
| 受到怀疑的 |
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| Several senior party members have come under suspicion. 几位资深党员已受到怀疑。 |
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Words frequently used with suspicion | suspicion 的常见搭配词 | verbs | arouse, create, fuel, increase, raise, | | |
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