suspicion

英 [səˈspɪʃn] 美 [səˈspɪʃn]

n.  怀疑; 嫌疑; 感觉; 看法; 猜疑; 不放心

复数:suspicions

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.3216 / COCA.3762



牛津词典

noun

  1. 怀疑;嫌疑
    a feeling that sb has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, even though you have no proof
    1. They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.
      他们缓缓驾车离去,以免引起怀疑。
    2. He was arrested on suspicion of murder.
      他因涉嫌谋杀而被捕。
    3. I have a sneaking suspicion that she's not telling the truth.
      我暗自怀疑她没讲实话。
  2. 感觉;看法
    a feeling or belief that sth is true, even though you have no proof
    1. I have a horrible suspicion that we've come to the wrong station.
      我感觉不妙——我们可能找错车站了。
  3. 猜疑;怀疑;不放心
    the feeling that you cannot trust sb/sth
    1. Their offer was greeted with some suspicion.
      他们的主动热情遭到一些猜疑。
  4. 少许;一点儿
    a small amount of sth
    1. His mouth quivered in the suspicion of a smile.
      他嘴唇微微一颤,露出一丝笑意。

柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 怀疑;疑心
    Suspicion or a suspicion is a belief or feeling that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong.
    1. There was a suspicion that this runner attempted to avoid the procedures for dope testing...
      这名赛跑选手涉嫌有意逃避兴奋剂检验。
    2. The police said their suspicions were aroused because Mr Owens had other marks on his body...
      警方说欧文斯先生尸体上的其他伤痕引起了他们的怀疑。
    3. Scotland Yard had assured him he was not under suspicion...
      伦敦警察厅已经向他保证,他没有被视为可疑分子。
    4. ... police arrested nineteen people on suspicion of drugs offences and burglary.
      警方逮捕了 19 名涉嫌毒品犯罪和入室盗窃的嫌疑犯
  2. N-VAR 疑心;疑忌;猜疑
    If there is suspicion of someone or something, people do not trust them or consider them to be reliable.
    1. ...the traditional British suspicion of psychotherapy...
      英国人传统上对心理疗法的猜忌
    2. He may have had some suspicions of Michael Foster, the editor of the journal...
      他可能对杂志主编迈克尔·福斯特有些怀疑。
    3. I was always regarded in the Army with a certain amount of suspicion because of my left-wing tendencies.
      由于我的左翼倾向,在军队中我总是受到一些猜疑。
  3. N-COUNT 感觉;预感
    A suspicion is a feeling that something is probably true or is likely to happen.
    1. I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed...
      我隐约觉得他们将要成功了。
    2. Astronomers will have to collect more spectra from these stars to confirm their suspicions.
      天文学家们必须要从这些恒星上采集更多的光谱来证实他们的推想。
  4. N-SING 些许;少量;一点
    A suspicion of something is a very small amount of it.
    1. ...large blooms of white with a suspicion of pale pink.
      一朵朵略带淡粉色的大白花
  5. to point the finger of suspicion → see: finger

双语例句

  1. He was a respected academic and above suspicion.
    他是位受人尊敬的学者,根本没有嫌疑。
  2. We left in the daytime so as not to arouse suspicion.
    我们在白天离开以避免引起怀疑。
  3. He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States.
    他为本周达成的武器协议而欢呼,但同时又对美国的动机表示怀疑。
  4. He was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.
    他因涉嫌酒后驾车而被捕。
  5. Such secrecy breeds and encourages fear and suspicion
    如此保密的做法滋生并加剧了人们的恐惧和疑虑。
  6. This government is not entirely free of suspicion.
    这个政府并非完全不受置疑。
  7. A lot of suspicion fell on her.
    众多疑点落在了她的身上。
  8. Forensic evidence points the finger of suspicion firmly at him.
    法医的证据将怀疑的矛头明确地指向了他。
  9. Suspicion and jealousy, however ill-founded, can poison a marriage.
    怀疑和忌妒,不管多么站不住脚,都可能毒害婚姻。
  10. Displays of emotion are regarded with suspicion
    情感的流露会招致猜疑。
  11. It seemed obvious from his report of that meeting that you were trying to focus suspicion on Mr Hirsch.
    从他对那次会面的报告中可以明显看出你正把怀疑的焦点转向赫希先生。
  12. He fell under suspicion for distributing seditious pamphlets.
    他因散发反政府传单而遭到怀疑。
  13. There's a great deal of suspicion and fear, and it's hard to say when all of this will simmer down
    人们疑心重重,惶恐不安,很难说这一切什么时候会平息下来。
  14. Skull and crossbones stickers on the drums aroused the suspicion of the customs officers.
    这些桶上贴着的骷髅标志引起了海关官员的怀疑。
  15. He has been questioned on suspicion of slandering the Prime Minister.
    他由于涉嫌诽谤首相而受到了盘问。
  16. I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed
    我隐隐觉得他们恐怕要成功了。
  17. His free-trade policies aroused suspicion among Tory stalwarts
    他的自由贸易政策在保守党的忠实拥护者中间引起了怀疑。
  18. We need to back that suspicion up with statistical proof.
    我们需要用统计数据来证实那一猜测。
  19. There was a suspicion that this runner attempted to avoid the procedures for dope testing
    这名赛跑选手涉嫌有意逃避兴奋剂检验。
  20. The police said their suspicions were aroused because Mr Owens had other marks on his body
    警方说欧文斯先生尸体上的其他伤痕引起了他们的怀疑。
  21. Scotland Yard had assured him he was not under suspicion
    伦敦警察厅已经向他保证,他没有被视为可疑分子。
  22. He may have had some suspicions of Michael Foster, the editor of the journal
    他可能对杂志主编迈克尔·福斯特有些怀疑。
  23. I was always regarded in the Army with a certain amount of suspicion because of my left-wing tendencies.
    由于我的左翼倾向,在军队中我总是受到一些猜疑。
  24. Astronomers will have to collect more spectra from these stars to confirm their suspicions.
    天文学家们必须要从这些恒星上采集更多的光谱来证实他们的推想。
  25. She did not attempt to throw any suspicion upon you.
    她无意让大家怀疑你。
  26. If you speak standard English anywhere round our way, people tend to view you with suspicion.
    如果你在我们这里说标准英语,大家就会对你产生怀疑。
  27. They were divided by mutual suspicion and jealousies.
    他们因为相互猜疑嫉妒而不和。
  28. He was examined on ( the) suspicion of being an enemy agent.
    他因敌特嫌疑而受审查。
  29. The entire suspicion fell upon the servant.
    嫌疑全落在[集中在]这个仆人身上。
  30. His furtive behaviour aroused our suspicion.
    他鬼鬼祟祟的行为引起了我们的怀疑。

习惯用语

n.

    above/beyond suspicion

  • 无可置疑
    too good, honest, etc. to have done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest
    1. 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 suspicion (of sth)

  • 有嫌疑;涉嫌
    suspected of doing sth wrong, illegal or dishonest
    1. The whole family is currently under suspicion of her murder.
      目前这一家人都涉嫌谋杀她。
    2. A number of doctors came under suspicion of unethical behaviour.
      一些医生涉嫌有不道德行为。
  • the finger of suspicion

  • 怀疑重点
    if the finger of suspicion points or is pointed at sb, they are suspected of having committed a crime, being responsible for sth, etc.

    英英释义

    noun

    1. being of a suspicious nature
      1. his suspiciousness destroyed his marriage

      Synonym:    suspiciousness

    2. doubt about someone's honesty

        Synonym:    misgivingmistrustdistrust

      1. an impression that something might be the case
        1. he had an intuition that something had gone wrong

        Synonym:    intuitionhunch

      2. the state of being suspected
        1. he tried to shield me from suspicion