suspicion 英 [səˈspɪʃn]   美 [səˈspɪʃən]

suspicion

suspicion  英 [səˈspɪʃn] 美 [səˈspɪʃən]

n. 怀疑;嫌疑;疑心;一点儿  vt. 怀疑 

名词复数:suspicions 

suspicion chased itself across his face. 他的脸上露出怀疑的神色。
His conduct roused the suspicion of the police. 他的举动引起了警察的怀疑。

  • Suspicion is a feeling that something might be true. If your friends seem to be keeping a secret from you, you might have a suspicion that they are planning a surprise party for your birthday.
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  • n. 怀疑;嫌疑;疑心;一点儿
  • vt. 怀疑
  • 1. suspicion chased itself across his face.

    他的脸上露出怀疑的神色。

  • 2. His conduct roused the suspicion of the police.

    他的举动引起了警察的怀疑。

  • 3. The police booked him for suspicion of robbery.

    警方把他作为盗窃嫌疑犯登记入册。

  • suspicion (n.) c. 1300, "act of suspecting; unverified conjecture of wrongdoing; mistrust, distrust," from Anglo-French suspecioun, corresponding to Old French suspicion, sospeçon "mistrust, suspicion" (Modern French soupçon), from Late Latin suspectionem (nominative suspectio) "mistrust, suspicion, fear, awe," noun of state from past participle stem of Latin suspicere "look up at" (see suspect (adj.)). Spelling in English influenced 14c. by learned Old French forms closer to Latin suspicionem. Used as a verb meaning "to suspect," it figures in literary representations of U.S. Western (Kentucky) slang from 1830s.
sus·pi·cion / səˈspɪʃn ; NAmE səˈspɪʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] 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 ofmurder. 他因涉嫌谋杀而被捕。 suspicion(that…) I have a sneaking suspicionthat she's not telling the truth. 我暗自怀疑她没讲实话。 see also suspect 2 [countable ] suspicion(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,我们可能去错车站了。 3 [uncountable ,  countable ] 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。 4 [singular ] suspicionof 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。 IDIOMS above/beyond suˈspicion too 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 suspicionof unethical behaviour. 一些医生涉嫌有不道德行为。 more at finger n. suspicion suspicions sus·pi·cion / səˈspɪʃn ; NAmE səˈspɪʃn /
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