1. | ~ (of/about sb/sth) 感觉可疑的;怀疑的feeling that sb has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, without having any proof |
They became suspicious of his behaviour and contacted the police. 他们开始觉得他行为可疑,便报了警。 | |
a suspicious look 怀疑的神情 | |
You have a very suspicious mind(= you always think that people are behaving in an illegal or dishonest way) . 你疑心很重。 |
2. | 令人怀疑的;可疑的making you feel that sth is wrong, illegal or dishonest |
Didn't you notice anything suspicious in his behaviour? 你难道没有注意到他行为有可疑之处? | |
She died in suspicious circumstances . 她死得蹊跷。 | |
Police are not treating the fire as suspicious. 警方认为这场火灾没有可疑之处。 | |
It was all very suspicious. 这一切十分可疑。 |
3. | ~ (of sb/sth) 不信任的;持怀疑态度的not willing or able to trust sb/sth |
I was suspicious of his motives. 我怀疑他的动机。 | |
Many were suspicious of reform. 很多人对改革持怀疑态度。 |