1.怀疑,疑心,猜疑;嫌疑
2.〈口〉一点儿
1.〈美俚〉怀疑
1.“have a nasty feeling/suspicion”的变体
1.a feeling that someone has done something wrong; a feeling that something bad is probably true or likely to happen; a feeling that you do not trust someone or something
1.The variant of have a nasty feeling/suspicion
1.But in trying to protect patients, doctors may be misjudging them and the consequences of not sharing our suspicions.
但是为了保护病人,医生也许应该错判和不和他们分享我们的推断。
2.Already she thought of it as a living, breathing little human being, even though she had no proof of its existence except suspicions.
她已经想到了活着的有呼吸的小孩了,虽然,除了猜疑之外,她没有任何证据证明已经怀孕了。
3.She walked toward the hedges that bordered the Starbucks patio, out of earshot of the pair, and told him her suspicions.
径步走至星巴克庭院边界,避开那两人,凯伦告诉他自己的猜疑。
4.He said that there have long been suspicions of a shared evolutionary basis for laughter, in a concept researchers call homology .
他说,已有很多关于“笑是基于共有进化基础”的假说,来自一个被称作“同源性”的研究概念。
5.With such suspicions to the fore of his thinking, it is hard to see how a deal based necessarily on mutual trust could ever be struck.
他先前的一些想法中就透出这样的疑虑。在这种情况下,我们很难看到一个基于相互信任的和平条约能够达成。
6.At that point, every banker would ask himself, if I do the right thing and report my suspicions, how much will that cost me in fees?
银行家碰到这种情况心里就会盘算,如果我做该做的事情,将自己的疑虑上报,这得损失多少钱啊?
7.Though the quantity was small (only a few cows, it appears so far) and the health risk said to be non-existent, it raises suspicions.
虽然投放量很少(现在看来只有几头牛)并且不会损害健康,但是这引起了怀疑。
8.He said the results confirmed his suspicions about ugly British women and said their behaviour abroad left a lot to be desired.
他说这一结果跟他的猜想不谋而合,英国女性确实丑名在外,她们的言行让外国人敬而远之。
9.I had my suspicions that the course was as much to reassure our insurers as it was about safety.
我个人怀疑这些课程更像是给保险公司的保证,因为这和安全有关。
10.It was the responsibility of NASA's managers to hear those suspicions, and from top to bottom they failed.
听取这些怀疑本是NASA管理层职责所在,但从上而下无人守责。