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