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🔑 sus·pi·cionBrE /səˈspɪʃn/NAmE /səˈspɪʃn/ noun🔑 [U, C] a feeling that sb has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, even though you have no proof 怀疑;嫌疑◆They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion. 他们缓缓驾车离去,以免引起怀疑。◆He was arrested on suspicion of murder. 他因涉嫌谋杀而被捕。◆~ (that…) I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth. 我暗自怀疑她没讲实话。 ➡ see also suspect noun 🔑 [C] ~ (that…) a feeling or belief that sth is true, even though you have no proof 感觉;看法◆I have a horrible suspicion that we've come to the wrong station. 我感觉不妙,我们可能来错车站了。🔑 [U, C] the feeling that you cannot trust sb/sth 猜疑;怀疑;不放心◆Their offer was greeted with some suspicion. 他们的主动热情遭到一些猜疑。 [sing.] ~ of sth(formal) a small amount of sth 少许;一点儿 SYN hint ◆His mouth quivered in the suspicion of a smile. 他嘴唇微微一颤,露出一丝笑意。 ●above/beyond suˈspiciontoo good, honest, etc. to have done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest 无可置疑◆Nobody who was near the scene of the crime is above suspicion. 犯罪现场附近的任何人都不能排除嫌疑。●under suˈspicion (of sth)suspected of doing sth wrong, illegal or dishonest 有嫌疑;涉嫌◆The whole family is currently under suspicion of her murder. 目前这一家人都涉嫌谋杀她。◆A number of doctors came under suspicion of unethical behaviour. 一些医生涉嫌有不道德行为。●the ˌfinger of susˈpicionif the finger of suspicion points or is pointed at sb, they are suspected of having committed a crime, being responsible for sth, etc. 怀疑对象 |