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Suspicion refers to a feeling of doubt or mistrust about someone's actions or intentions, or a vague feeling that something is likely true or will happen.

怀疑;疑心;猜疑;感觉;预感;些许,少量,一点

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/səspɪ̱ʃ(ə)n/
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[N-VAR 可变名词]怀疑;疑心 Suspicion or a suspicion is a belief or feeling that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong.
  [oft N that]
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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。

  • ... 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

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[N-VAR 可变名词]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.
  [oft N of n]
  • ...the traditional British suspicion of psychotherapy...

    英国人传统上对心理疗法的猜忌

  • 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。

  • 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。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]感觉;预感 A suspicion is a feeling that something is probably true or is likely to happen.
  [oft N that]
  • I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed...

    我隐约觉得他们将要成功了。

  • 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。

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[N-SING 单数名词]些许;少量;一点 A suspicion of something is a very small amount of it.
  [usu N of n]
  [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • ...large blooms of white with a suspicion of pale pink.

    一朵朵略带淡粉色的大白花

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to point the finger of suspicion→see:
finger

    Oxford sus·pi·cion / səˈspɪʃn ; NAmE səˈspɪʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] a feeling that sb has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, even though you have no proof 怀疑;嫌疑 They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion. 他们缓缓驾车离去,以免引起怀疑。 He was arrested on suspicion ofmurder. 他因涉嫌谋杀而被捕。 suspicion(that…) I have a sneaking suspicionthat she's not telling the truth. 我暗自怀疑她没讲实话。 see also
    suspect
    2 [countable ] suspicion(that…) a feeling or belief that sth is true, even though you have no proof 感觉;看法 I have a horrible suspicion that we've come to the wrong station. 我感觉不妙,我们可能去错车站了。 3 [uncountable ,  countable ] the feeling that you cannot trust sb/sth 猜疑;怀疑;不放心 Their offer was greeted with some suspicion. 他们的主动热情遭到一些猜疑。 4 [singular ] suspicionof sth ( formal) a small amount of sth 少许;一点儿 SYN
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    His mouth quivered in the suspicion of a smile. 他嘴唇微微一颤,露出一丝笑意。
    IDIOMS above/beyond suˈspicion too good, honest, etc. to have done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest 无可置疑 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 suˈspicion (of sth) suspected of doing sth wrong, illegal or dishonest 有嫌疑;涉嫌 The whole family is currently under suspicion of her murder. 目前这一家人都涉嫌谋杀她。 A number of doctors came under suspicionof unethical behaviour. 一些医生涉嫌有不道德行为。 more at
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    sus·pi·cion / səˈspɪʃn ; NAmE səˈspɪʃn /
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    suspicionsus‧pi‧cion /səˈspɪʃən/ ●●○ noun
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    1[countable, uncountable] a feeling you have that someone is probably guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest:  I can’t say for definite who did it, but I certainly have my suspicions. Police suspicions were confirmed when the stolen property was found in his flat. I wondered how I could leave early without arousing anyone’s suspicions.on suspicion of (doing) something She was arrested on suspicion of murder.under suspicion He felt he was still under suspicion. Mitchell later came under suspicion of assaulting two young girls.above/beyond suspicion She felt that she ought to be above suspicion (=so honest that no one could think that she had done anything wrong).2[countable, uncountable] a feeling that you do not trust someone:  She always treated us with suspicion. People moving into the area are often regarded with suspicion.3[countable] a feeling you have that something is true, especially something badsuspicion (that) I have a suspicion that the local authority may be planning to close the school. She was left with a sneaking suspicion (=a small suspicion) that Steven was not telling the truth.4a suspicion of something formal a very small amount of something that you can only just see, hear, or taste:  I could see the faintest suspicion of a tear in her eyes.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1verbshave your suspicions· Many of us had our suspicions, but we couldn't prove anything.confirm somebody's suspicions (=show that someone's suspicions were right)· The letter confirmed my suspicions.arouse suspicion (=make people think that someone has done something wrong)· How was he able to kill his victims without arousing suspicion?raise suspicions (=make people think that someone has done something wrong)· That fact immediately raised suspicions of Johnson's involvement in the incident.be/come under suspicion (=be thought to have probably done something wrong)· He was still under suspicion of fraud.allay suspicion formal (=make people stop having suspicions)· She had to allay their suspicions and stop them probing any further.divert suspicion (=make people have suspicions about someone else)· He started the rumour to divert suspicion from himself.suspicion falls on somebody· Suspicion fell on Jenkins who had been seen near the scene of the crime.phrasesgrounds for suspicion (=reasons for suspicion)· Police can stop and search you if they have good grounds for suspicion.be above/beyond suspicion (=be so honest that you are never thought to have done something wrong)· He regarded his friend Henry as being above suspicion.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 3verbshave a suspicion· I have a suspicion that he forgot to post the letter.suspicion grew· Suspicion grew that the business was about to collapse.adjectivesa strong suspicion· She had a strong suspicion he was laughing at her.a sneaking suspicion (=a small suspicion)· We have a sneaking suspicion they're trying to put together a deal.a nasty/awful suspicion· Suddenly I had a nasty suspicion that the boss was going to make me redundant.the slightest suspicion· Daniel never had the slightest suspicion of how she really felt.a nagging suspicion (=one that you have all the time)· I had a nagging suspicion that Colin wasn't telling me the whole truth.
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    怀疑(81%),猜疑(19%)
    n.怀疑;嫌疑;疑心;一点儿
    vt.怀疑

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