Suspect
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定义
to suspect: 怀疑
I suspect him of stealing the toilet paper from our bathroom. 我怀疑他偷走了我们洗手间的手纸。
a suspect: 嫌疑犯
The police have no suspects in their investigation yet. 警方还没有正在调查的嫌疑犯。
suspect: 可疑的
The president's new policy on legalizing adultery is a little suspect. 总统提出的使通奸合法化的新政策很可疑。
示例
- "I've rounded up all the potential murder suspects there for interrogation!"
- "If you're in this office right now, you're a suspect for the murder of Bruno's dog, Stink Delavigne!"
- "we have intelligence that points to a single suspect: an Amazonian national named Horatio Oléré, living in the San Francisco area."
- "Police report that no one at the bar was sober enough to describe the suspected assailant's face accurately."
- "I blame it on server at station 12, which I am beginning to suspect is possessed."
- "Authorities suspect the balloon was commandeered by a passenger, eccentric fragrance enthusiast Bruno Delavigne at approximately 11:30 pm."
- "Kalvin Krime, President of Kalvin Krime, Inc: "I'm not a suspect in Patrice's death, am I?"
- "If you're in this office right now, you're a suspect for the murder of Bruno's dog!"
- "This was the result of some suspect management decisions as well as some poorly chosen business partners (Kalvin Krime and Grevelon in particular)."
- "Here's a likely suspect."
- "He bought them out one by one, without anyone suspecting a thing."
- "Uh huh...Yes...We have intelligence that points to a single suspect: an Amazonian national named Horatio Oléré, living in the San Francisco area."
- "Police suspect that Trotter and the bird collided in mid-air."
- "Everyone is a suspect."
- "As Philip suspected, the problem is related to Spencer, the new Galeries Falayette sales assistant in charge of Delavigne products at the store."
- "KNOWN SUSPECT"
- "I suspect it's another DNA test (for a paternity suit?"
- "Lucie Lohan and I will now question all of the suspects present."
练习 1
Thomas has made a bold decision. What kind of decision has Thomas made?
Thomas has made a bold decision. What kind of decision has Thomas made?
A bold decision is not necessarily a "quick" one. A quick decision is made rapidly.
A bold decision is not necessarily a "suspect" one. A suspect decision is questionable or dubious.
A bold decision is not necessarily an "informed" one. An informed decision is made by someone who has done research.
This is the best choice here. A "bold" decision is "brave", "courageous" or "fearless".
练习 2
Crime Time!
Choose the best definitions for the terms used in this article.
A man was assaulted --> A man was .
The weapons in the crime--> The in the crime.
Police are still looking for clues --> Police are still looking for .
Witnesses reported seeing an altercation --> reported seeing an altercation.
Choose the best definitions for the terms used in this article.
A man was assaulted --> A man was .
The weapons in the crime--> The in the crime.
Police are still looking for clues --> Police are still looking for .
Witnesses reported seeing an altercation --> reported seeing an altercation.
Crime Time!
Choose the best definitions for the terms used in this article.
A man was assaulted --> A man was attacked 1.
The weapons in the crime--> The arms 2 in the crime.
Police are still looking for clues --> Police are still looking for helpful information 3.
Witnesses reported seeing an altercation --> Observers 4 reported seeing an altercation.
Choose the best definitions for the terms used in this article.
A man was assaulted --> A man was attacked 1.
The weapons in the crime--> The arms 2 in the crime.
Police are still looking for clues --> Police are still looking for helpful information 3.
Witnesses reported seeing an altercation --> Observers 4 reported seeing an altercation.
1 attacked: An "assault" and an "attack" are synonymous in this context. Both terms describe physical confrontations in which one person is aggressed or hit by another. This article describes the "assault" of one bar patron by another. The term can be used as a verb ("She assaulted me") or a noun ("I accused him of assault").
1 robbed : To "rob" describes the act of "stealing" money and valuables. For example: I was robbed by two men. They took my diamond necklace and my purse. "Robbery" is not the same as an assault, which describes a physical attack.
1 threatened: To "threaten (someone)" is to "menace" them, or "to warn them of future danger". For example, "the company threatened to fire the employee if he was caught stealing again". "To threaten" and "to assault" are two different actions.
2 arms: An "arm" describes a weapon such as a gun, knife, sword etc, as does a "weapon". Note that an "arm" is also the part of the body: an appendage which connects the "hand" to the "shoulder".
2 motives: In the context of crime, a "motive" describes a reason or motivation to commit a crime. For example, the "motive" of the murder was revenge. The term is not synonymous with "a weapon".
2 suspects: In the context of crime and law enforcement, a "suspect" describes a person believed or though to have committed a crime. For example: The suspect in this case has many reasons to attack his boss. The term is unrelated to a "weapon".
3 helpful information: This is correct. A "clue" describes helpful information, or information which provides insight or knowledge to a puzzle or problem. For example: I am looking for clues; I have no idea where this money came from. Note that "clue" and "lead" are synonymous in this article.
3 the suspect: In the context of crime and law enforcement, a "suspect" describes a person believed or though to have committed a crime. For example: The suspect in this case has many reasons to attack his boss. The term is unrelated to a "clue".
3 the victim: A "victim" describes the person to whom a crime or action has been committed, as opposed to an "assailant", "perpetrator" or "suspect". The term is not synonymous with "a weapon".
4 Observers: In the context of crime and law enforcement, a "witness" describes a person who observed or saw a crime being committed. "Witnesses" are essential for police investigations and trials as they can prove or disprove the accusations against someone. In this article, there were no "witnesses" of the crime which took place in the bar.
4 Civilians: A "civilian" describes a regular person in a community (city, state or country), generally one who is unaffiliated with law enforcement or the military. In other words, a civilian is NOT affiliated with the police or military.
4 Patrons: A "patron" describes a customer or client, generally one in a bar or restaurant. Example: The bar patrons all knew the bartender's name.
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