suspicious
adj. 可疑的; 猜疑的,怀疑的; 多疑的,不信任的; 多心
If you are suspicious of someone or something, you do not trust them, and are careful when dealing with them.
He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him...
当然他很不放心见我,直到我再一次向他保证我不是在写他。
He has his father's suspicious nature.
他像他父亲一样生性多疑。
If you are suspicious of someone or something, you believe that they are probably involved in a crime or some dishonest activity.
Two officers on patrol became suspicious of two men in a car...
两名巡警开始对一辆车里的两个人起了疑心。
A woman kept prisoner in a basement was rescued after suspicious neighbours tipped off police.
觉得情况可疑的邻居们报警后,被囚禁在地下室里的一名女子获了救。
If you describe someone or something as suspicious, you mean that there is some aspect of them which makes you think that they are involved in a crime or a dishonest activity.
He reported that two suspicious-looking characters had approached Callendar...
他报告说两个形迹可疑的人曾跟卡伦德接触过。
Nottingham police last night found what they described as a suspicious package.
诺丁汉警方昨晚找到了他们声称的可疑包裹。
1. openly distrustful and unwilling to confide
2. not as expected;
British voters are rightly suspicious of attempts to save money in the area of education.
英国选民怀疑当局企图削减教育经费是有根据的.
Why should you be so suspicious?
你何必多疑?
The rabbit is timid and suspicious.
兔子胆小而多疑.
It looks very suspicious to me.
我觉得这事似乎很不可靠.
The fire is of suspicious origin.
这场火灾起因可疑.
adj. 疑心的;可疑的
doubtfulquestionablesuspectingwary
其他释义
distrustfulquestionablecontroversialdoubtfulwaryfishyalarmedcynicalunbelievablealleged