suspicious [sə'spɪʃ.əs] adjective SEEM GUILTY 可疑的 IMPROVER ■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 (Australianinformalsuss).她的举止相当启人疑窦。 •The fire at the bank is being treated as suspicious.银行起火这件事被认为相当可疑。 •It 's a bit suspicious that no one knows where he was at the time of the murder.有点可疑的是,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 road.路的尽头停着一辆看起来很可疑的货车。 •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。 [sə'spɪʃ.əs] adjective DOUBT 怀疑的 IMPROVER ■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.他一向按时上班,所以当他没有上班时,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。 |