to suspect
01
怀疑, 猜疑
to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof
Transitive: to suspect that
例子
I suspect he's been lying about where he was last night.
我怀疑他昨晚在哪儿这件事上撒谎了。
He did n't say anything, but I suspect he's planning a surprise party for her birthday.
他什么也没说,但我怀疑他正在为她的生日计划一个惊喜派对。
02
怀疑, 猜疑
to doubt the truth, honesty, or reliability of someone or something
Transitive: to suspect sth
例子
After the unexpected system crash, the IT team suspected a possible malware attack.
在系统意外崩溃后,IT团队怀疑可能是恶意软件攻击。
When the famous artifact went missing, some historians suspected an inside job at the museum.
当著名的文物失踪时,一些历史学家怀疑博物馆有内鬼。
03
怀疑, 猜疑
to think that someone may have committed a crime, without having proof
Transitive: to suspect sb | to suspect sb of a crime
例子
The police began to suspect him after they found his fingerprints at the crime scene.
警方在犯罪现场发现他的指纹后开始怀疑他。
She started to suspect her neighbor of stealing her packages when they frequently went missing.
当她的包裹经常丢失时,她开始怀疑是邻居偷的。
Suspect
01
嫌疑犯
someone who is believed to be guilty of an offence
例子
The police arrested the suspect after matching his fingerprints to the crime scene.
警方在将他的指纹与犯罪现场匹配后逮捕了嫌疑人。
The main suspect in the robbery was seen fleeing the area on camera.
抢劫案的主要嫌疑人被摄像头拍到逃离了该区域。
02
嫌疑犯, 可疑对象
a person or thing that is thought to be the cause of something, particularly something bad
例子
The mechanics identified the old battery as the suspect in the car's recent performance issues.
机械师将旧电池确定为汽车近期性能问题的嫌疑犯。
After the power outage, the faulty wiring became the main suspect in the investigation of the electrical problems.
停电后,故障线路成为电力问题调查中的主要嫌疑对象。
suspect
01
可疑的, 有问题的
having qualities that seem untrustworthy or questionable
例子
The deal they offered seemed too good to be true, making it a suspect opportunity.
他们提供的交易看起来好得令人难以置信,使其成为一个可疑的机会。
She had a suspect expression when asked about her whereabouts last night.
当被问及昨晚的去向时,她露出了可疑的表情。



























