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sleuth

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sleuth /sluːθ/ noun [countable] old-fashioned  FIND OUTsomeone who tries to find out information about a crime 侦探 SYN detectivesleuthing noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
sleuthBy the same date the Recruit case sleuths should have completed their investigations.But for once, the gentleman sleuth left home for the bright lights.He has his sleuth say once that to commit a murder you need four aces.What his sleuths seek are truths that everybody else knows already, or is afraid to know.Few of us would consider the possibility that the information has been obtained through the services of a psychic sleuth.After the accusation, they are worried-sick parents, small-town pariahs, amateur lawyers, sometime sleuths, etc.The sleuths are in more danger with every discovery they make.
Origin sleuth (1800-1900) sleuthhound dog used for tracking people ((14-20 centuries)), from sleuth track ((12-15 centuries)) (from Old Norse sloth) + hound
sleuth nounChinese
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sleuth
sleuth /sluːθ/ noun [countable] old-fashioned
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: sleuthhound 'dog used for tracking people' (14-20 centuries), from sleuth 'track' (12-15 centuries) (from Old Norse sloth) + hound
someone who tries to find out information about a crime
   SYN  detective
—sleuthing noun [uncountable]


sleuthBrE /sluːθ/ 🔊NAmE /sluːθ/ 🔊 noun (old-fashioned or humorous) a person who investigates crimes 侦探 SYN detective an amateur sleuth业余侦探