The verb is pronounced /sə'spekt/. The noun and adjective are pronounced 'sʌspekt/. 动词读作 /sə'spekt/,名词和形容词读作 /'sʌspekt/。
1 VERB 猜想;觉得 You use
suspect when you are stating something that you believe is probably true, in order to make it sound less strong or direct.
猜想;觉得 [vagueness] -
I suspect they were right. [VERB that]
我感觉他们是对的。
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The above complaints are, I suspect, just the tip of the iceberg. [VERB that]
我想,以上的抱怨只是冰山一角。
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Do women really share such stupid jokes? We suspect not. [V not/so]
女人们真的会觉得如此愚蠢的笑话好笑吗?我们想不会。
2 VERB 怀疑;疑心 If you
suspect that something dishonest or unpleasant has been done, you believe that it has probably been done. If you
suspect someone
of doing an action of this kind, you believe that they probably did it.
怀疑;疑心 [Also VERB wh] -
He suspected that the woman staying in the flat above was using heroin. [VERB that]
他怀疑楼上公寓里的那个女人正在吸食海洛因。
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Police said they suspected that Sobhraj had accomplices who are drug smugglers. [VERB that]
警方说他们怀疑索布拉还有一些走私毒品的同伙。
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It was perfectly all right, he said, because the police had not suspected him of anything. [VERB noun + of]
他说,什么事都没有,因为警察一点也没有怀疑到他。
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You don't really think Webb suspects you?. [VERB noun]
你不是真的认为韦布怀疑你吧?
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Frears was rushed to hospital with a suspected heart attack. [VERB-ed]
弗里尔斯疑似心脏病发作,被紧急送往医院。
3 N-COUNT 嫌疑犯;可疑分子 A
suspect is a person who the police or authorities think may be guilty of a crime.
嫌疑犯;可疑分子 4 ADJ-GRADED 不可靠的;不可信的;可能有假的;可疑的 Suspect things or people are ones that you think may be dangerous or may be less good or genuine than they appear.
不可靠的;不可信的;可能有假的;可疑的 -
Delegates evacuated the building when a suspect package was found.
发现可疑包裹后,代表们撤离了这座楼。
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The firm has taken out adverts in national newspapers to urge customers to return suspect products.
该公司在全国性的报纸上登出广告,催促顾客退回疑似假冒产品。
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The whole affair has been highly suspect.
整件事情一直都非常可疑。
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