词汇 | suspicious |
释义 | suspicious adjective uk /səˈspɪʃ.əs/ us /səˈspɪʃ.əs/ suspiciousadjective (SEEM GUILTY)B2 making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong: 可疑的,引起怀疑的 Her behaviour was very suspicious.她的举止非常可疑。 The fire at the bank is being treated as suspicious.银行起火被认为非常可疑。 It's a little suspicious that no one knows where he was at the time of the murder.有点儿可疑的是,没有人知道谋杀案发当时他在哪里。 There were some suspicious characters hanging around outside.有些可疑的人在外面晃荡。 There's a suspicious-looking van parked at the end of the street.路的尽头停着一辆看起来很可疑的送货车。 His new book bears a suspicious resemblance to a book written by someone else. (= His book is so similar to the other book that it seems as if he has copied it.)他的新书与别人写的另外一本书内容雷同,令人生疑。 She died in suspicious circumstances.她死得很蹊跷。 The public were warned to be on the alert for suspicious packages. There was something furtive about his behaviour and I immediately felt suspicious.他鬼鬼祟祟的,我马上觉得有些可疑。 His reticence about his past made them very suspicious.他对自己的过去讳莫如深,使他们非常怀疑。 He looks very suspicious hanging around by the bins - I'm sure he's up to something. Strange, suspicious and unnatural aberrant aberrantly abnormal abnormally add freakishly freakishness funnily funnily enoughidiom ghostliness perverse perversely perversity perverted pervy unorthodox wack wackadoodle wackily wackiness suspiciousadjective (DOUBT)B2 feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something: 怀疑的,猜疑的;不信任的 His colleagues became suspicious (= thought that there was something wrong) when he did not appear at work, since he was always punctual.他一向按时来上班,所以当他没有来上班时,他的同事们起了疑心。 They are deeply/highly(= very) suspicious of one another/of each other's motives.他们对彼此的动机都很怀疑。 My mother has a very suspicious nature (= does not trust people).我妈妈天生喜欢猜疑。 Older people tend to be quite conservative and a bit suspicious of any supposed advances. She allowed that she might have been too suspicious.她承认自己可能太多心了。 Of course I'm telling the truth - you've got such a suspicious mind! I was becoming increasingly suspicious of his motives.我越来越怀疑他的动机。 We became suspicious when the letter did not arrive. Suspecting & questioning ask questions of someone/somethingidiom challenge challengingly cynic cynical about someone/something cynically cynicism doubt interrogate query reserve sceptic sceptical sceptically scepticism skeptical skeptically suspect suspected suspiciously suspicious | American Dictionarysuspicious adjective us/səˈspɪʃ·əs/ suspiciousadjective (FEELING DOUBT)feeling doubt or a lack of trust: Many of the workers were suspicious of the labor agreement. suspiciousadjective (FEELING SOMEONE IS GUILTY )making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong: Last night’s fire at the bank is being treated as suspicious. Neighbors were asked if they had noticed anything suspicious. Examples of suspicioussuspicious As the brewing and live music industries gradually came together, bands were always suspicious about the degree of control their patrons could obtain. One story from that period captures how suspicious the profession was of these newfangled ideas. Consequently, many participants became suspicious of the role the director played in the group. Again, if the distribution of the non-masslike enhancement is suspicious, for example, focal nodular clumped, ductal or linear, biopsy would be prudent. A suspicious count in the state census of 1875 should be anomalous compared to the federal census counts of both 1870 and 1880. Partisan politics occasionally restricted movement by making a person's presence in certain public houses suspicious. Poverty and transience were just the first of the family's suspicious traits. In this environment, individuals became suspicious and extremely cautious in their dealings, even with their kin. Because memoirs are often the unconscious defences of the author's ego, historians are suspicious of them. They might be suspicious that their responses might be relayed to the security apparati of a society. There is much evidence that people were suspicious of their neighbours and large numbers thought them untrustworthy (1998 : 181). The presence of ductal enhancement warrants correlation with mammography to exclude suspicious calcifications and biopsy. However, for every suspicious person hidden from public view a replacement arrived from the countryside. If all prefixes undergo a certain process, it would seem suspicious that they all happen to end with the same ghost consonant underlyingly. The other study [34] assessed 79 culture-negative cases classified by physicians as suspicious for meningococcal disease during a meningococcal vaccine field trial. See all examples of suspicious These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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