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1. transitive verb1) (imagine to be likely) vermutensuspect somebody to be something, suspect that somebody is something — glauben od. vermuten, dass jemand etwas ist
2) (mentally accuse) verdächtigensuspect somebody of something/of doing something — jemanden einer Sache verdächtigen/jemanden verdächtigen, etwas zu tun
suspected of drug-trafficking — des Drogenhandels verdächtig
3) (mistrust) bezweifeln [Echtheit]2. adjectivesuspect somebody's motives — jemandes Beweggründen mit Argwohn gegenüberstehen
fragwürdig; suspekt (geh.); verdächtig [Stoff, Paket, Fahrzeug]3. nounVerdächtige, der/diea murder suspect — ein Mordverdächtiger/eine Mordverdächtige
* * *1. [sə'spekt] verb1) (to think (a person etc) guilty: Whom do you suspect (of the crime)?; I suspect him of killing the girl.) verdächtigen2) (to distrust: I suspected her motives / air of honesty.) mißtrauen3) (to think probable: I suspect that she's trying to hide her true feelings; I began to suspect a plot.) argwöhnen2. noun(a person who is thought guilty: There are three possible suspects in this murder case.) der/die Verdächtige3. adjective(not trustworthy: I think his statement is suspect.) verdächtig- academic.ru/72472/suspicion">suspicion- suspicious
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- suspiciousness* * *sus·pectI. vt[səˈspekt]▪ to \suspect sth etw vermutenI \suspected as much das habe ich mir gedachtI \suspect not/so ich nehme an [o denke] nein/jaso far, the police do not \suspect foul play bislang geht die Polizei noch nicht von einem Verbrechen aus▪ to \suspect that... vermuten [o mutmaßen], dass...I half \suspected that he was lying ich hatte irgendwie den Eindruck, dass er logto strongly \suspect sth etw stark annehmen2. (consider guilty)▪ to \suspect sb jdn verdächtigen▪ to \suspect sb of doing sth jdn verdächtigen, etw getan zu haben▪ to be \suspected of having done sth im Verdacht stehen, etw getan zu haben3. (doubt)II. n[ˈsʌspekt]III. adj[ˈsʌspekt]2. (possibly defective) zweifelhaft* * *['sʌspekt]1. adjverdächtig, suspekt2. n['sʌspekt] Verdächtige(r) mf3. vt[sə'spekt]1) person verdächtigen (of sth einer Sache gen), in Verdacht haben; plot, swindle vermuten, ahnen, argwöhnen (geh)I suspect her of having stolen it/written it —
he is suspected of being a member of this sect, he is a suspected member of this sect — er steht im Verdacht or man verdächtigt ihn, Mitglied dieser Sekte zu sein
the suspected bank robber/terrorist etc — der mutmaßliche Bankräuber/Terrorist etc
does he suspect anything? — hat er Verdacht geschöpft?
3) (= think likely) vermutenI suspected as much — das habe ich doch vermutet or geahnt, das habe ich mir doch gedacht
a suspected case of measles — ein Fall, bei dem Verdacht auf Masern besteht
he was taken to hospital with a suspected heart attack — er wurde mit dem Verdacht auf Herzinfarkt ins Krankenhaus eingeliefert
4. vi[sə'spekt] einen Verdacht haben* * *suspect [səˈspekt]A v/t1. jemanden verdächtigen (of gen), im Verdacht haben ( of doing etwas zu tun oder dass er etwas tut):be suspected of doing ( oder having done) sth im Verdacht stehen oder verdächtigt werden, etwas getan zu haben;be suspected of a crime unter dem Verdacht stehen, ein Verbrechen begangen zu haben, be suspected of murder unter Mordverdacht stehen;he is suspected of AIDS bei ihm besteht Verdacht auf AIDS2. argwöhnen, befürchten3. fast glauben ( sb to be a liar dass jemand ein Lügner ist)4. vermuten, glauben, den Verdacht haben ( alle:that dass):I suspect (that) you once thought otherwisepolitical suspect politisch Verdächtige(r);smallpox suspect MED Pockenverdächtige(r)D adj [ˈsʌspekt; US auch səˈsp-] verdächtig, suspekt (auch fig fragwürdig)* * *1. transitive verb1) (imagine to be likely) vermutensuspect somebody to be something, suspect that somebody is something — glauben od. vermuten, dass jemand etwas ist
2) (mentally accuse) verdächtigensuspect somebody of something/of doing something — jemanden einer Sache verdächtigen/jemanden verdächtigen, etwas zu tun
3) (mistrust) bezweifeln [Echtheit]2. adjectivefragwürdig; suspekt (geh.); verdächtig [Stoff, Paket, Fahrzeug]3. nounVerdächtige, der/diea murder suspect — ein Mordverdächtiger/eine Mordverdächtige
* * *adj.suspekt adj.verdächtig adj. v.es für möglich halten ausdr.misstrauen v.verdächtigen v.vermuten v.
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