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单词 suspect
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suspect

verb
 
/səˈspekt/
/səˈspekt/
not used in the progressive tenses
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they suspect
/səˈspekt/
/səˈspekt/
he / she / it suspects
/səˈspekts/
/səˈspekts/
past simple suspected
/səˈspektɪd/
/səˈspektɪd/
past participle suspected
/səˈspektɪd/
/səˈspektɪd/
past simple suspecting
/səˈspektɪŋ/
/səˈspektɪŋ/
past participle suspecting
/səˈspektɪŋ/
/səˈspektɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [transitive, intransitive] to have an idea that something is probably true or likely to happen, especially something bad, but without having definite proof
    • As I had suspected all along, he was not a real policeman.
    • suspect something If you suspect a gas leak, do not strike a match or even turn on an electric light.
    • Suspecting nothing, he walked right into the trap.
    • I didn’t want the neighbours suspecting anything.
    • suspect (that)… I began to suspect (that) they were trying to get rid of me.
    • I strongly suspect (that) this whole story is fictional.
    • She had no reason to suspect (that) Sylvia had not been telling the truth.
    • I suspect (that) she might be lying.
    • it is suspected that… It was suspected that the drugs had been brought into the country by boat.
    • suspect somebody/something to be/have something She suspected him to be an impostor.
    Extra Examples
    • He immediately suspected the worst.
    • It was widely suspected that the cadets had been acting on orders.
    • I would suspect that they're running short of money by now.
    • It was just as she had suspected: the letters had been stolen.
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • strongly
    • rather
    • rightly
    verb + suspect
    • begin to
    • have reason to
    • have reasons to
    phrases
    • be widely suspected
    See full entry
  2.  
    [transitive] to have an idea that somebody is guilty of something, without having definite proof
    • suspect somebody/something of something He resigned after being suspected of theft.
    • He is not suspected of any involvement in the recent attacks.
    • He was wrongly suspected of the crime.
    • They arrested four men suspected of links to an extremist group.
    • suspect somebody/something of doing something I suspected her of damaging the equipment.
    • The drug is suspected of causing over 200 deaths.
    • suspect somebody/something Whom do the police suspect?
    Topics Crime and punishmentb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • rightly
    • wrongly
    preposition
    • of
    phrases
    • have grounds for suspecting somebody/​something
    • have grounds to suspect somebody/​something
    • have reason to suspect somebody/​something
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] suspect something to feel that something is not completely right, legal or honest, without having any proof; to not trust something
    • I suspected her motives in offering to help.
    • He dealt through a broker whose honesty he had no reason to suspect.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (originally as an adjective): from Latin suspectus ‘mistrusted’, past participle of suspicere, from sub- ‘from below’ + specere ‘to look’.

suspect

noun
 
/ˈsʌspekt/
/ˈsʌspekt/
Word Family
  • suspect verb
  • suspected adjective
  • suspicion noun
  • suspicious adjective
  • suspiciously adverb
  • suspect noun adjective
Idioms
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  1. a person who is suspected of a crime or of having done something wrong
    • a murder suspect
    • He is the prime suspect in the case.
    • Five suspects have been detained for questioning.
    • Do you have a list of likely suspects?
    Extra Examples
    • She has been identified as the chief suspect.
    • The letter makes him a possible suspect for her murder.
    • The police have several suspects.
    • Two men were arrested as suspects in the bombing.
    Topics Crime and punishmentb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • chief
    • key
    • main
    verb + suspect
    • have
    • identify (somebody as)
    • name (somebody as)
    preposition
    • suspect for
    • suspect in
    See full entry
    Word OriginMiddle English (originally as an adjective): from Latin suspectus ‘mistrusted’, past participle of suspicere, from sub- ‘from below’ + specere ‘to look’.
Idioms
the usual suspects
  1. the people you would usually expect to do something or be included in something
    • She thanked all the usual suspects in her acceptance speech: her family, the director, the cast and the crew.

suspect

adjective
/ˈsʌspekt/
/ˈsʌspekt/
Word Family
  • suspect verb
  • suspected adjective
  • suspicion noun
  • suspicious adjective
  • suspiciously adverb
  • suspect noun adjective
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  1. that may be false and that cannot be relied on synonym questionable
    • Some of the evidence they produced was highly suspect.
    • The theory is rendered suspect by its reliance on now discredited sources.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  2. that you suspect to be dangerous or illegal synonym suspicious
    • a suspect package (= one that may contain drugs, a bomb, etc.)
    • a controlled explosion of a suspect device (= a bomb)
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
    More Like This Pronunciation changes by part of speechPronunciation changes by part of speech
    • abuse
    • alternate
    • advocate
    • approximate
    • contract
    • converse
    • convict
    • decrease
    • delegate
    • discount
    • duplicate
    • estimate
    • export
    • extract
    • graduate
    • import
    • intimate
    • moderate
    • object
    • permit
    • present
    • protest
    • record
    • refund
    • refuse
    • subject
    • suspect
    • survey
    • torment
    • upgrade
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (originally as an adjective): from Latin suspectus ‘mistrusted’, past participle of suspicere, from sub- ‘from below’ + specere ‘to look’.
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