
英:/'səˈspɪʃn/ 美:/'səˈspɪʃn/
怀疑
复数:suspicions
CET4,CET6,考研,GRE,GMAT,SAT
n. 怀疑;嫌疑;疑心;一点儿
vt. 怀疑
You could've shared your suspicions with me.
你本该将你的疑虑告诉我。
I had some suspicions before, but I didn't make it clear.
我之前有所不信任,但我并没有表明。
At last a suspicion of smile appeared on the little girl's face.
这个小女孩的脸上终于露出了一丝微笑。
She had a suspicion that their marriage was not happy.
她怀疑他们的婚姻不幸福
The police have reasonable grounds for suspicion that the person committed the crime.
警察有合理理由怀疑那个人是罪犯。
Suspicion kindled within her.
她渐渐产生了怀疑。
She viewed him with suspicion.
她以怀疑的目光看待他。
He was arrested on suspicion of murder.
他因涉嫌谋杀而被捕。
The changes were greeted with suspicion.
这些变革受到人们的怀疑。
They were still not clear of all suspicion.
他们仍未解除所有的嫌疑。
on suspicion
因嫌疑;根据猜想
on suspicion of
有嫌疑
with suspicion
怀疑地
under suspicion
受嫌疑
above suspicion
无可怀疑
n.|doubt/challenge;怀疑;嫌疑;疑心;一点儿
vt.|dispute/wonder/question/suspect of/to doubt;怀疑
Suspicion 是一个名词,指一种认为某事可能是真的或某人可能做了错事(尤其是不诚实或有害的事)的心理状态,但缺乏确凿的证据或证明。它包含以下几个核心层面:
总结来说,suspicion 的核心在于一种基于有限信息或迹象而产生的、对真实性、诚实性或安全性的不确定感和不信任感,它介于单纯的猜测和确信之间,常带有负面含义。
“Suspicion” 是一个名词,主要有以下含义和用法:
指怀疑、猜疑 的心理状态,通常基于不充分的证据或直觉。例如:
源自拉丁语 suspicionem(怀疑),14世纪进入英语,最初与“猜忌”相关,后扩展为更广泛的怀疑含义。
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