单词 | usual suspects |
释义 | usual suspectsn. With the. The people habitually suspected, detained, or arrested in response to a crime, esp. regarded as scapegoats rather than plausible perpetrators. Hence: those people, ideas, etc., that would be expected in a particular context. ΚΠ 1942 J. Epstein et al. Casablanca in Best Amer. Screenplays (1986) 168/2 Round up the usual suspects. 1972 Washington Post 21 Sept. a23/5 There will be a strong temptation to round up the usual suspects and maybe even shoot a few to please us—but let the big fish go..to smuggle opium and heroin. 1983 Times 17 Feb. 28/8 We were detained in the Commons by a series of affrays involving..the usual suspects. 1991 New Republic 18 Feb. 5/1 Among the roster of opponents of free, subversive thought have been the usual suspects: religion, patriotism, Marxism, materialism, bourgeois propriety. 2002 M. Gayle Dinner for Two 347 All the usual suspects: being behind schedule, advertising headaches, legal stuff. You name it I think I've probably had to deal with it today. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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