释义 |
suspect美 ['sʌ.spekt] 英 ['sʌspekt] - v.怀疑;觉得(尤指坏事可能属实或发生);怀疑(某人有罪);感觉有问题
- n.嫌疑犯;嫌疑分子;可疑对象
- adj.不可信的;靠不住的;可疑的;可能有危险的
- 网络猜想;犯罪嫌疑人;猜疑
第三人称单数:suspects 现在分词:suspecting 过去式:suspected n. accused,defendant,respondent v. think,believe,suppose,doubt,distrust adj. doubtful,suspicious,dubious,unsure,uncertain 1. | [t][i] 疑有,觉得(尤指坏事可能属实或发生)to have an idea that sth is probably true or likely to happen, especially sth bad, but without having definite proof |
| If you suspect a gas leak, do not strike a match or even turn on an electric light. 假如你怀疑有煤气泄漏,不要划火柴,甚至连电灯都不要开。 | | Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. 他毫无觉察,径直走入陷阱。 | | As I had suspected all along, he was not a real policeman. 他并不是真的警察,我一直就觉得不像。 | | I began to suspect (that) they were trying to get rid of me. 我开始觉察出,他们试图摆脱我。 | | It was suspected that the drugs had been brought into the country by boat. 有人怀疑毒品是用船运入该国的。 | | She suspected him to be an impostor. 她怀疑他是个冒名行骗者。 |
2. | [t] 怀疑(某人有罪)to have an idea that sb is guilty of sth, without having definite proof |
| He resigned after being suspected of theft. 他被怀疑偷窃,随后就辞职了。 | | The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths. 人们怀疑这种药物造成 200 多人死亡。 | | Whom do the police suspect? 警方怀疑谁? |
3. | [t] ~ sth 怀疑;感觉有问题;不信任to be suspicious about sth; to not trust sth |
| I suspected her motives in offering to help. 她主动要帮忙,我怀疑她的动机。 |
1. | 嫌疑犯;嫌疑分子;可疑对象a person who is suspected of a crime or of having done sth wrong |
| | | He is the prime suspect in the case. 他是这个案子的首要嫌疑人。 |
1. | 不可信的;靠不住的that may be false and that cannot be relied on |
| Some of the evidence they produced was highly suspect. 他们出示的证据中有些相当成问题。 |
2. | 可疑的;可能有危险的;有违法嫌疑的that you suspect to be dangerous or illegal |
| a suspect package(= one that may contain drugs, a bomb, etc.) 可疑包裹 |
v. | 7. (有点)感觉到,(有点)知道,(有点)发觉(危险、阴谋等) 7. (有点)感觉到,(有点)知道,(有点)发觉(危险、阴谋等) | adj. | | n. | |
v. | 1. to believe that somebody may have committed a crime or wrongdoing without having any proof 2. to doubt the truth or validity of something 3. to think that something is probable or likely 4. to be suspicious, or be suspicious about something 5. to believe that something is true, especially something bad 6. used for stating an opinion to make it sound less direct 7. have an idea or feeling(concerning the possibility of likelihood of sth.) 1. to believe that somebody may have committed a crime or wrongdoing without having any proof 2. to doubt the truth or validity of something 3. to think that something is probable or likely 4. to be suspicious, or be suspicious about something 5. to believe that something is true, especially something bad 6. used for stating an opinion to make it sound less direct 7. have an idea or feeling(concerning the possibility of likelihood of sth.) | adj. | 1. thought or likely to be false or untrustworthy 2. looking likely to contain something dangerous or illegal 3. something or someone that is suspect cannot be trusted or believed | n. | 1. somebody who is suspected of a wrongdoing 2. someone who the police believe may have committed a crime 3. someone or something that is likely to do or cause something, especially something bad |
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