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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sus·pect1 /səˈspekt/ ●●○ W3 verb [transitive]  1 SUSPECTto think that something is probably true, especially something bad 猜想,怀疑,觉得〔某事可能真实,尤指坏事〕suspect (that) I suspected that there was something wrong with the engine. 我怀疑发动机出了什么故障。 She strongly suspected he was lying to her. 她非常怀疑他在对她撒谎。 She’s not going to be very happy about this, I suspect. 我想对于此事她不会太高兴。2 to think that something bad has happened or is happening 怀疑〔坏事已发生或正在发生〕 The doctors suspected pneumonia. 医生怀疑是肺炎。suspect murder/foul play The position of the body led the police to suspect murder. 尸体的姿势让警方怀疑是谋杀。suspect something/nothing/anything He never suspected anything. 他从不存疑心。3 SUSPECTto think that someone is probably guilty of a crime 怀疑 〔某人〕有罪,认为〔某人〕有犯罪嫌疑 Who do you suspect? 你怀疑谁?suspect somebody of (doing) something He’s suspected of murder. 他有杀人嫌疑。 Pilcher was suspected of giving away government secrets to the enemy. 皮尔彻被怀疑向敌人透露政府机密。4 THINK SO/NOT BE SUREto think that something is not honest or true 怀疑的真实性 I began to suspect his motives in inviting me. 我开始怀疑他邀请我的动机。nGrammarPatterns with suspectYou suspect that someone does, did, or has done something: I suspect she knows.I suspect he took the money.I suspect they have met before.You suspect that something may or might be true: We suspect that he may know something about the robbery.The police suspect that he might be a terrorist. You suspect that someone may or might have done something: Police suspect Foster may have been involved in a fraud.I suspect he might have exaggerated a lot of the things in the book.You suspected that something would happen: He suspected that the problem would only get worse.I suspected that I would not enjoy the meeting. In all the above patterns, ‘that’ is optional. You can say I suspect that or just I suspect.Using the progressiveSuspect is not used in the progressive. You say: I suspect he’s lying. Don’t say: I am suspecting he’s lying.→ See Verb table
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suspectHe was twice imprisoned when his loyalties were suspected.Her hair was so smoothly sculpted, I suspected a wig.No one suspected anything was wrong.A man has been found dead in his home and the police suspect foul play.He had suspected her of lying for some time.We eventually began to suspect his loyalty.He suspected Hubert had erred in some way, but did not care to ask.What we suspect is the Bullets are better than their record indicates and will reveal that as the season wears on.Both men had originally been suspected of Brown's murder.I suspect that he never really loved her.Many suspect that retroactive tax cuts could be ditched.Although they were in the area on the day of the robbery, no one suspected them.As we suspected, there is a problem with the braking system, and it will be replaced.Make sure you go to see your doctor as soon as you suspect you are pregnant.Act naturally and no one will suspect you.I suspectYou'll find Rick's parents rather hard to talk to, I suspect.A good one, I suspect.It was the end of something I suspected I had always wanted to do.I can only tell you how it was for me. I suspect it was worse in a way for my family.But I suspect McVeigh quickly felt the walls closing in on him from these four sides as the trial progressed.Poor girl, I suspected she would not derive much pleasure from that relationship.I suspect that 10 years after the book is published, nobody will even remember the name of the author.Answer: I suspect that you have bought 720K diskettes.Though I suspected this was bluster, I realized immediately that something had to be done to calm the man down.She wanted to know - as I suspect you do - what my relationship had been with her late sister.suspect something/nothing/anythingNor did the other guests seem to suspect anything.Such mistakes occurred frequently enough for my parents to suspect nothing.Then, when Hyde thought the driver was beginning to suspect something, he sent the taxicab away and continued on foot.He never suspected anything, nor did we for that matter.Whether he suspects anything or not I do not know.Questioned after the experiments, not one of the volunteers who were duped said they suspected anything unusual.suspect somebody of (doing) somethingShould counselors violate privileged communication by reporting suspected cases of abuse or neglect?I suspected a bit of all three.A: We suspected them of being Viet Cong.But if they suspected you of double-crossing them, that could be a different story.Two of the bank's managers were suspected of fraud.He seemed to thrive under prison conditions, which caused the emperors to suspect their guards of going easy on the prisoner.Why should anyone suspect your brother of harming Monsieur Gebrec?He'd suspected them of having an affair for a while, but they had both kept their tracks well covered.Burton was suspected of poisoning her husband.I suspect that most of the inhabitants are footloose and shiftless.
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sus·pect2 /ˈsʌspekt/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 SCCSUSPECTsomeone who is thought to be guilty of a crime 〔犯罪〕嫌疑人,可疑分子 Two suspects were arrested today in connection with the robbery. 有两名与劫案有关的嫌疑人今天被逮捕。 Police have issued a description of the murder suspect. 警方公布了凶杀案嫌疑犯的特征。suspect for the two suspects for the robbery 抢劫案的两名嫌疑犯suspect in a suspect in a burglary case 一宗入室盗窃案的疑犯main/prime/chief suspect Davies is still the chief suspect. 戴维斯仍是首要嫌疑人。2 the usual suspects the people or things that are usually involved in or responsible for a particular activity 通常涉及的人[];常备物品 a wine shop stocking all the usual suspects: wines from California, France, Australia 一家存有各种常备酒的酒铺,包括加利福尼亚、法国、澳大利亚等地产的葡萄酒nCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + suspect the prime/chief/main suspectShe didn’t realise he was the prime suspect in a murder case.the number one suspect (=the main suspect)I was the one who found her. And that makes me the number one suspect for her murder.a murder/burglary etc suspectThe murder suspect is described as in his early 20s, wearing a baseball type cap and a dark jacket.a possible suspectThe police drew up a list of possible suspects. verbsarrest/detain a suspectDetectives arrested the suspect after a five-day undercover operation.question/interrogate/interview a suspectPolice confirmed that six suspects are being questioned.
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suspectIf witnesses and suspects are interviewed by state workers and evidence is handled, a criminal investigation would be hampered.The murder suspect is in custody and will be charged soon.I keep eliminating people from my list and will soon have no suspects left.Not only did they have no suspects, they could not even identify the boy.He would be the obvious suspect.The police now have another name to add to their list of suspects.A 32-year-old man from London is the prime suspect in the murder investigation.Two suspects have been held. -Reuter.main/prime/chief suspectIt said there had been seven votes cast and a clear majority for Prime Suspect.It was only later that smoking was seen to be the prime suspect.The prime suspect is a man in his 20s, who wears blue overalls and a red baseball cap.The prime suspect was Vic, though how would he know Mungo was in here?
suspect3 adjective  1 SUSPECTnot likely to be completely honest 骗人的;不诚实的 SYN dodgy I’ve always thought he was a bit of a suspect character. 我一直认为他这个人有点靠不住。 The company was involved in some highly suspect business dealings. 该公司参与了一些相当可疑的交易。2 not likely to be completely true 可疑的;不可信任的;不可靠的 The two men were convicted on the basis of some highly suspect evidence. 两名男子被定了罪,而定罪证据尚有很大疑点。3 likely to have problems and not work well 有问题的,运转不好的4 [only before noun] likely to contain a bomb or something illegal or dangerous 〔因含炸弹、违禁物品或危险物品〕可疑的
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suspectThis is because the relatively few studies that have found such a risk are methodologically suspect.The health benefits of the treatment are suspect.He knew his wife: for her, any form of desperation was suspect.Racial classifications are suspect, and that means that simple legislative assurances of good intention can not suffice.Six people were killed in a suspected arson attack on a hotel.Possibly it was thought that for this reason, amongst others, she would not be suspect by our controls.The police or social services will investigate any suspected case of child abuse.Democrats have returned $1.5 million in suspect contributions.Psychologically, it must have been extremely difficult for these students to equate suspect institutions with personable people.The suspect meat, more than eight tonnes of it, ended up in three national supermarket chains.Police found the suspect package next to a trash can.highly suspectMonograph relegation based on date labels is highly suspect.This part of the model is highly suspect.Here belief in such portents is presented as being highly suspect, and possibly an excuse for more sordid political ends.Scudamore admitted that there were at least three more highly suspect cases.Again the virgin birth, in view of what we now know of human reproduction, has become highly suspect for people.That movement is highly suspect, for two reasons.At first, of course, he sides with James in regarding Paul's work as highly suspect, if not blasphemous.All sauces, mayonnaise and salad dressings, creamed soups and cheese-containing concoctions should be considered highly suspect sources of excess calories.highly suspectMonograph relegation based on date labels is highly suspect.This part of the model is highly suspect.Here belief in such portents is presented as being highly suspect, and possibly an excuse for more sordid political ends.Scudamore admitted that there were at least three more highly suspect cases.Again the virgin birth, in view of what we now know of human reproduction, has become highly suspect for people.That movement is highly suspect, for two reasons.At first, of course, he sides with James in regarding Paul's work as highly suspect, if not blasphemous.All sauces, mayonnaise and salad dressings, creamed soups and cheese-containing concoctions should be considered highly suspect sources of excess calories.
Origin suspect1 (1400-1500) Latin suspectare, from the past participle of suspicere to look up at, admire, distrust, from sub- up, secretly + specere to look at suspect3 (1300-1400) Old French Latin, past participle of suspicere; → SUSPECT1
true, bad especially is probably Corpus that to think something something


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suspect1 S2 W3 /səˈspekt/ verb [transitive not in progressive]
 Word Family: adjective: suspect, suspected, unsuspecting, suspicious; noun: suspect, suspicion; verb: suspect; adverb: suspiciously
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: suspectare, from the past participle of suspicere 'to look up at, admire, distrust', from sub- 'up, secretly' + specere 'to look at'
1. to think that something is probably true, especially something bad
    suspect (that)
    I suspected that there was something wrong with the engine.
    She strongly suspected he was lying to her.
    She’s not going to be very happy about this, I suspect.
2. to think that something bad has happened or is happening:
    The doctors suspected pneumonia.
    suspect murder/foul play
    The position of the body led the police to suspect murder.
    suspect something/nothing/anything
    He never suspected anything.
3. to think that someone is probably guilty of a crime:
    Who do you suspect?
    suspect somebody of (doing) something
    He’s suspected of murder.
    Pilcher was suspected of giving away government secrets to the enemy.
4. to think that something is not honest or true:
    I began to suspect his motives in inviting me.

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suspect2 /ˈsʌspekt/ noun [countable]
 Word Family: adjective: suspect, suspected, unsuspecting, suspicious; noun: suspect, suspicion; verb: suspect; adverb: suspiciously
1. someone who is thought to be guilty of a crime:
    Two suspects were arrested today in connection with the robbery.
    Police have issued a description of the murder suspect.
    suspect for
    the two suspects for the robbery
    suspect in
    a suspect in a burglary case
    main/prime/chief suspect
    Davies is still the chief suspect.
2. the usual suspects the people or things that are usually involved in or responsible for a particular activity:
    a wine shop stocking all the usual suspects: wines from California, France, Australia
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + suspect
    the prime/chief/main suspect She didn’t realise he was the prime suspect in a murder case.
    the number one suspect (=the main suspect) I was the one who found her. And that makes me the number one suspect for her murder.
    a murder/burglary etc suspect The murder suspect is described as in his early 20s, wearing a baseball type cap and a dark jacket.
    a possible suspect Thr police drew up a list of possible subjects.
■ verbs
    arrest/detain a suspect Detectives arrested the suspect after a five-day undercover operation.
    question/interrogate/interview a suspect Police confirmed that six suspects are being questioned.

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suspect3 adjective
 Word Family: adjective: suspect, suspected, unsuspecting, suspicious; noun: suspect, suspicion; verb: suspect; adverb: suspiciously
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin, past participle of suspicere; suspect1
1. not likely to be completely honest
   SYN  dodgy:
    I’ve always thought he was a bit of a suspect character.
    The company was involved in some highly suspect business dealings.
2. not likely to be completely true:
    The two men were convicted on the basis of some highly suspect evidence.
3. likely to have problems and not work well:
    The engine sounded a bit suspect.
4. [only before noun] likely to contain a bomb or something illegal or dangerous:
    Police were called in to check out a suspect van.


🔑 sus·pectsuspect verbsuspected adjectivesuspicion nounsuspicious adjectivesuspiciously adverbsuspect noun, adjective verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they suspect BrE /səˈspekt/ 🔊 NAmE /səˈspekt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it suspects BrE /səˈspekts/ 🔊 NAmE /səˈspekts/ 🔊past simple suspected BrE /səˈspektɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /səˈspektɪd/ 🔊past participle suspected BrE /səˈspektɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /səˈspektɪd/ 🔊past simple suspecting BrE /səˈspektɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /səˈspektɪŋ/ 🔊past participle suspecting BrE /səˈspektɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /səˈspektɪŋ/ 🔊BrE /səˈspekt/ 🔊NAmE /səˈspekt/ 🔊 (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) 🔑 [transitive, intransitive] to have an idea that sth is probably true or likely to happen, especially sth bad, but without having definite proof 疑有,觉得(尤指坏事可能属实或发生)~ (sth) If you suspect a gas leak, do not strike a match or even turn on an electric light. 假如你怀疑有煤气泄漏,不要划火柴,甚至连电灯都不要开。🔊🔊Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap. 他毫无觉察,径直走入陷阱。🔊🔊As I had suspected all along, he was not a real policeman. 他并不是真的警察,我一直就觉得不像。🔊🔊~ (that) I began to suspect (that) they were trying to get rid of me.我开始觉察出,他们试图摆脱我。it is suspected that… It was suspected that the drugs had been brought into the country by boat. 有人怀疑毒品是用船运入该国的。🔊🔊~ sb/sth to be/have sth She suspected him to be an impostor. 她怀疑他是个冒名行骗者。🔊🔊🔑 [transitive] to have an idea that sb is guilty of sth, without having definite proof 怀疑(某人有罪)~ sb/sth of sth He resigned after being suspected of theft. 他被怀疑偷窃,随后就辞职了。🔊🔊The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths. 人们怀疑这种药物造成 200 多人死亡。🔊🔊~ sb/sth Whom do the police suspect? 警方怀疑谁?🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth to be suspicious about sth; to not trust sth 怀疑;感觉有问题;不信任I suspected her motives in offering to help. 她主动要帮忙,我怀疑她的动机。🔊🔊 sus·pected adjectivea suspected broken arm怀疑骨折的胳膊suspected tax evasion逃税嫌疑suspected terrorists被怀疑从事恐怖主义活动的人
🔑 sus·pectsuspect verbsuspected adjectivesuspicion nounsuspicious adjectivesuspiciously adverbsuspect noun, adjective nounBrE /ˈsʌspekt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌspekt/ 🔊a person who is suspected of a crime or of having done sth wrong 嫌疑犯;嫌疑分子;可疑对象a murder suspect杀人嫌疑犯He is the prime suspect in the case. 他是这个案子的首要嫌疑人。🔊🔊
🔑 sus·pectsuspect verbsuspected adjectivesuspicion nounsuspicious adjectivesuspiciously adverbsuspect noun, adjective adjectiveBrE /ˈsʌspekt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌspekt/ 🔊that may be false and that cannot be relied on 不可信的;靠不住的 SYN questionable Some of the evidence they produced was highly suspect. 他们出示的证据中有些相当成问题。🔊🔊that you suspect to be dangerous or illegal 可疑的;可能有危险的;有违法嫌疑的 SYN suspicious a suspect package (= one that may contain drugs, a bomb, etc.) 可疑包裹suspect verbsuspected adjectivesuspicion nounsuspicious adjectivesuspiciously adverbsuspect noun, adjective