English to Chinese Dictionary suspicious

suspicious

可疑
definition
adjective
he was suspicious of her motives
having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.
translation of 'suspicious'
adjective
儗,
可疑,
腥,
怀疑的,
多疑,
多心
example
Becoming 'suspicious' she questioned him and he told her that he was staying in a nearby hotel.
Such practices, which began during this time period, took place under highly 'suspicious' circumstances.
No doubt, even those who are not firmly anti-American will be deeply 'suspicious' of American motives.
Ari found the 'suspicious' package in a cardboard box and immediately reported his discovery to the police.
You mentioned the 'suspicious' package was left in front of that precinct building.
They are also deeply 'suspicious' of American motives.
Two reports of 'suspicious' packages have already been reported to the police.
Police say they were tipped off to a 'suspicious' package near a parking garage next to the hotel.
Logan's military assignments made him naturally 'suspicious' of strangers who questioned him, but Marie was different.
The vague information about a 'suspicious' vehicle did not point to the commission of any criminal offence.
Police are not treating the death as 'suspicious' , but inquiries are on-going.
The death was initially treated as 'suspicious' and Hardy was questioned.
Police are appealing for information from people who may have noticed anything 'suspicious' in the area.
Concern spread to other areas as well, with people reporting 'suspicious' packages from coast to coast.
In general she is 'suspicious' of films about the music business, because Hollywood always gets the details wrong.
There might be something 'suspicious' , but it's a joke.
After a while, the viewer is doomed to grow 'suspicious' of a creative mind that never thinks of simply walking around the wall.
As a Tory woman I'm instinctively 'suspicious' of positive discrimination.
They will readily take floating baits but can be very 'suspicious' at times.
By the time Finland became independent, they were a bit 'suspicious' of nobility.
She is 'suspicious' of doctors and nurses and takes her medication only episodically.
Four 'suspicious' packages were examined by police but found to be harmless.
They are intensely 'suspicious' of science and experimentation, and regard new technology with dread.
People will always be 'suspicious' of the answer you come up with, even if it is the right answer.
No wonder people are 'suspicious' of politicians and the political process.
We're generally 'suspicious' of boxing and we exempt wrestling from all expectations of fair play.
Residents are also asked to be vigilant in the communities they live in and report anything 'suspicious' to police.
Maybe people are 'suspicious' of me, but the reality is that I'm spending most of my time looking at how we make the club game work.
In fact he was 'suspicious' of any technological advance that might weaken the ‘master race’.
This was not what the Empress had in mind and she's highly 'suspicious' of the whole business.
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