suspect
suspect 英 [səˈspekt] 美 [səˈspɛkt]
n. 嫌疑犯 adj. 可疑的; v. 怀疑;猜想
进行时:suspecting 过去式:suspected 过去分词:suspected 第三人称单数:suspects 名词复数:suspects
- A suspect is a person who is believed to be guilty of a crime. If you leave the scene of a murder with blood on your hands and a weapon in your pocket, you’re likely to become a prime suspect.
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- n. 嫌疑犯
- adj. 可疑的;
- v. 怀疑;猜想
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1. If you suspect a gas leak, do not turn on an electric light.
假如你怀疑有煤气泄漏,不要打开电灯。
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2. Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap.
他毫无觉察,迳直走入陷阱。
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3. She suspected him to be an treater.
她怀疑他是个行骗者。
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4. He resigned after being suspected of theft.
他被怀疑偷窃,随后就辞职了。
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5. The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths.
人们怀疑这种药物造成 200 多人死亡。
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6. a murder suspect
杀人嫌疑犯
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7. He is the prime suspect in the case.
他是这个案子的首要嫌疑人。
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8. Some of the evidence they produced was highly suspect.
他们出示的证据中有些相当成问题。
- suspect (adj.) early 14c., "suspected of wrongdoing, under suspicion;" mid-14c., "regarded with mistrust, liable to arouse suspicion," from Old French suspect (14c.), from Latin suspectus "suspected, regarded with suspicion or mistrust," past participle of suspicere "look up at, look upward," figuratively "look up to, admire, respect;" also "look at secretly, look askance at," hence, figuratively, "mistrust, regard with suspicion," from assimilated form of sub "up to" (see sub-) + specere "to look at" (from PIE root *spek- "to observe"). The notion behind the word is "look at secretly," hence, "look at distrustfully."
- suspect (n.) "a suspected person," 1590s, from suspect (adj.). Earlier as a noun it meant "a suspicion, mistrust" (late 14c.).
- suspect (v.) mid-15c. (implied in suspected), from suspect (adj.) and in part from Middle French suspecter or directly from Latin suspectare "to mistrust," frequentative of suspicere. Related: Suspecting.
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