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'dju:biəs1) (doubtful: I am dubious about the wisdom of this action.) dudoso2) (probably not honest: dubious behaviour.) sospechoso•- dubiety- dubiousness
tr['djʊːbɪəs]1 (questionable, suspect - morals, activities, origin) dudoso,-a, sospechoso,-a; (past, record) turbio,-a; (compliment) ambiguo,-a, equívoco,-a; (character) sospechoso,-a2 (unsure) dudoso,-a, indeciso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be dubious about something tener dudas sobre algo, tener reservas sobre algodubious ['du:biəs, 'dju:-] adj1) uncertain: dudoso, indeciso2) questionable: sospechoso, dudoso, discutibleadj.• dubitativo, -a adj.• dudoso, -a adj.• turbio, -a adj.'duːbiəs, 'djuːbiəsa) ( questionable) <honor/achievement> dudoso, discutible; < past> turbio; <motives/person> sospechosob) ( doubtful)to be dubious (ABOUT something/somebody) — tener* reservas or dudas (sobre or acerca de algo/alguien)
['djuːbɪǝs]ADJ1) (=questionable) [reputation, claim, privilege, taste] dudoso; [person, character, motives] sospechoso; [company, offer] poco fiable; [business deal, practice] sospechoso, turbio; [idea, measure] discutible; [compliment] equívocoto have the dubious honour/pleasure of doing sth — tener el dudoso honor/placer de hacer algo
2) (=unsure) [look, smile] indecisoto be dubious — tener dudas or reservas
I was dubious at first, but he convinced me — al principio tenía mis dudas or reservas, pero él me convenció
I'm very dubious about it — tengo grandes dudas or reservas sobre ello
I am dubious that or whether the new law will achieve anything — tengo mis dudas or reservas sobre si la nueva ley va a lograr algo
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he looked dubious — parecía tener dudas or reservas, parecía dudar•
he sounded dubious — parecía tener dudas or reservas, parecía dudar* * *['duːbiəs, 'djuːbiəs]a) ( questionable) <honor/achievement> dudoso, discutible; < past> turbio; <motives/person> sospechosob) ( doubtful)to be dubious (ABOUT something/somebody) — tener* reservas or dudas (sobre or acerca de algo/alguien)
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2 dubious
adj.to be dubious (about something) no estar convencido(a) (de algo)2 dudoso(a) (suspect, questionable) (distinction, honor)3 dubitativo, incierto, inseguro, dudable.4 sospechoso, dudoso.5 de dudosa condición. -
3 dubious alliance
s.alianza dudosa, alianza deshonrosa. -
4 dubious brand
s.marca dudosa, mala marca. -
5 dubious integrity
s.dudosa honradez. -
6 to be dubious about something
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7 be dubious
v.1 ser dudoso.2 estar con duda, estar en tabletas. -
8 questionable
1) (doubtful; uncertain.) cuestionable, discutible2) (probably not true, honest, respectable: questionable behaviour.) dudosotr['kwesʧənəbəl]1 (debatable) cuestionable, discutible2 (doubtful) dudoso,-a, sospechoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLof questionable taste de gusto dudosoquestionable ['kwɛsʧənəbəl] adj: dudoso, discutible, cuestionablequestionable results: resultados discutiblesquestionable motives: motivos sospechososadj.• cuestionable adj.• dudoso, -a adj.'kwestʃənəbəla) ( debatable) <value/assertion> cuestionable, discutibleb) ( of dubious morality) < behavior> cuestionable['kwestʃǝnǝbl]ADJ1) (=uncertain, debatable) [assumption, significance, value] discutible, cuestionableit is questionable whether... — es discutible si...
2) (=morally dubious) [behaviour, method, practice] cuestionable* * *['kwestʃənəbəl]a) ( debatable) <value/assertion> cuestionable, discutibleb) ( of dubious morality) < behavior> cuestionable -
9 dudoso
dudoso
◊ -sa adjetivo
dudoso,-a adjetivo
1 (poco probable) unlikely, doubtful (incierto) los orígenes de la creación son dudosos, the origins of creation are uncertain (con pocas garantías) la atribución a Velázquez es dudosa, the attribution to Velazquez is doubtful
2 (indeciso, vacilante) undecided: estaba dudoso, he was hesitant
3 (turbio) dubious ' dudoso' also found in these entries: Spanish: dudosa - incierto - oscuro English: bad debt - borderline - doubtful - dubious - moot - questionable - touch - uncertain - border -
10 dodgy
1) (difficult or risky: Catching the 5.15 train after the meeting will be rather dodgy.) arriesgado, difícil2) ((of a person, organization etc) not trustworthy or safe, financially or otherwise: I think the whole business sounds a bit dodgy.) sospechoso, poco fiabletr['dɒʤɪ]1 familiar (risky) arriesgado,-a, inseguro,-a; (tricky) peliagudo,-a, difícil, problemático,-a; (dangerous) peligroso,-a; (bad) chungo,-a2 familiar (dishonest - person) que no es de fiar, poco fiable, de poca confianza, sospechoso,-a; (- business) sospechoso,-a, poco fiable'dɑːdʒi, 'dɒdʒiadjective dodgier, dodgiest (BrE colloq)a) (unreliable, dubious)b) ( risky) arriesgado, riesgoso (AmL)['dɒdʒɪ]ADJ (Brit) (compar dodgier) (superl dodgiest)1) (=dishonest) [person] de poco fiar, poco fiable; [business, deal, district] oscuro, chungo (Sp) **; [practice] dudoso2) (=unreliable, uncertain) [plan] arriesgado; [weather] inestablethe clutch is a bit dodgy — el embrague no anda muy bien, el embrague está un poco chungo (Sp) **
to have a dodgy back — tener la espalda fastidiada, estar fastidiado de la espalda
* * *['dɑːdʒi, 'dɒdʒi]adjective dodgier, dodgiest (BrE colloq)a) (unreliable, dubious)b) ( risky) arriesgado, riesgoso (AmL) -
11 goings-on
noun plural ((usually strange) happenings or behaviour.) tejemanejes, chanchullos, actividades sospechosastr[gəʊɪŋz'ɒn]goings-on [.go:ɪŋz'ɑn, -'ɔn] npl: sucesos mpl, ocurrencias fpln.• ocurrencias s.f.pl.'gəʊɪŋz'ɑːn, ˌgəʊɪŋz'ɒnplural noun (colloq)a) ( dubious conduct) tejemanejes mpl (fam)b) ( happenings) sucesos mpl['ɡǝʊɪŋz'ɒn]NPL tejemanejes mpl* * *['gəʊɪŋz'ɑːn, ˌgəʊɪŋz'ɒn]plural noun (colloq)a) ( dubious conduct) tejemanejes mpl (fam)b) ( happenings) sucesos mpl -
12 spurious
tr['spjʊərɪəs]1 falso,-a, espurio,-aspurious ['spjʊriəs] adj: espurioadj.• espurio, -a adj.• falso, -a adj.• putativo, -a adj.'spjʊriəsa) ( not genuine) < document> falsob) ( dubious) <argument/conclusion> falaz, espurio['spjʊǝrɪǝs]ADJ falso, espurio* * *['spjʊriəs]a) ( not genuine) < document> falsob) ( dubious) <argument/conclusion> falaz, espurio -
13 front man
hombre nombre masculino al frenten.• hombre de paja (FIG) s.m.• testaferro s.m.a) ( for dubious activity) testaferro mb) (TV) presentador m* * *a) ( for dubious activity) testaferro mb) (TV) presentador m -
14 doubtful
1) (feeling doubt; uncertain what to think, expect etc: He is doubtful about the future of the school.) dudoso2) (able to be doubted; not clear: The outcome is doubtful; a doubtful result.) dudoso, incierto3) (uncertain but rather unlikely, unhopeful etc: It is doubtful whether this will work; a doubtful improvement.) dudoso, poco probable4) (suspicious: He's rather a doubtful character.) dudoso, sospechosodoubtful adj dudoso / poco probabletr['daʊtfʊl]1 (uncertain - outcome, result, future) dudoso,-a, incierto,-a; (unlikely) poco probable; (look, feeling, expression, etc) de duda, dubitativo,-a2 (questionable, dubious) dudoso,-a, sospechoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be doubtful about something tener dudas acerca de algodoubtful ['daʊtfəl] adj1) questionable: dudoso2) uncertain: dudoso, inciertoadj.• ambiguo, -a adj.• dudable adj.• dudoso, -a adj.• incierto, -a adj.'daʊtfəl1)a) ( full of doubt) <expression/tone> de indecisión or duda, dubitativoto be doubtful ABOUT o AS TO something: I am doubtful as to its value — tengo mis dudas acerca de su valor
b) ( in doubt) dudosothe outcome remains doubtful — el resultado sigue siendo dudoso or incierto
it is doubtful that — no es seguro que (+ subj)
2) ( questionable) dudoso['daʊtfʊl]ADJ1) (=uncertain) [result, success, future] incierto, dudoso2) (=unconvinced) [expression] de duda"all right then," he said in a doubtful tone — -bueno, vale -dijo con un tono de duda en la voz
Jeremy nodded his head, but he still looked doubtful — Jeremy asintió pero no parecía aún convencido
to be doubtful that — dudar que + subjun
3) (=unlikely) dudosoa reconciliation between the two sides seems doubtful — una reconciliación entre las dos partes parece dudosa
it is doubtful that they will reach an agreement — es dudoso or poco probable que lleguen a un acuerdo
it is doubtful that there will be any survivors — se duda or es poco probable que haya sobrevivientes
for a moment it seemed doubtful that he would move at all — por un momento pareció que no se iba a mover en absoluto
it is doubtful whether — es poco probable que + subjun
doubtful starter — (Sport) participante mf dudoso
4) (=questionable) [taste, reputation, quality, value] dudoso* * *['daʊtfəl]1)a) ( full of doubt) <expression/tone> de indecisión or duda, dubitativoto be doubtful ABOUT o AS TO something: I am doubtful as to its value — tengo mis dudas acerca de su valor
b) ( in doubt) dudosothe outcome remains doubtful — el resultado sigue siendo dudoso or incierto
it is doubtful that — no es seguro que (+ subj)
2) ( questionable) dudoso -
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tr[ɪ'kwɪvəkəl]1 (ambiguous) equívoco,-a2 (questionable, dubious) dudoso,-aequivocal [ɪ'kwɪvəkəl] adj1) ambiguous: equívoco, ambiguo2) questionable: incierto, dudoso, sospechosoadj.• equívoco, -a adj.ɪ'kwɪvəkəl[ɪ'kwɪvǝkǝl]ADJ [statement, behaviour] equívoco* * *[ɪ'kwɪvəkəl] -
16 honor
honor sustantivo masculino◊ tengo el honor de … it is my honor o I have the honor to …;me hizo el honor de recibirme he did me the honor of receiving me; en honor a la verdad to be truthful; hacer honor a su nombre to live up to one's reputationb)le rindieron los honores correspondientes a su rango he was accorded the honors befitting his rank (frml)
honor sustantivo masculino
1 (cualidad, dignidad) honour, US honor: ofendieron su honor, they offended his honour
palabra de honor, word of honour
2 (distinción) será un honor, it will be an honour
nos hizo el honor de visitarnos, we were honoured by his visit
3 (fama, reconocimiento, gloria) para ti será el honor y la gloria, you'll get all the credit
en honor a la verdad..., to be fair... ' honor' also found in these entries: Spanish: código - dama - distinguir - honrar - matrícula - mención - sitial - atentado - conferir - cumplir - declinar - dispensar - distinción - ensuciar - gloria - grande - homenaje - honra - limpiar - madrina - mellar - menoscabar - palabra - ultrajar - vuelta English: accord - bridesmaid - credit - guard - honor - honorary - honour - honourable - name - patron - privilege - accolade - award - bride - commendation - distinction - dubious - justice - lady - live - privilegedtr['ɒnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=honour honour{honor ['ɑnər] vt1) respect: honrar2) : cumplir conto honor one's word: cumplir con su palabra3) : aceptar (un cheque, etc.)honor n1) : honor min honor of: en honor de2) honors nplawards: honores mpl, condecoraciones fpl3)Your Honor : Su Señorían.• blasón s.m.• condecoración s.f.• decoro s.m.• honor s.m.• honra s.f.v.• acatar v.• encumbrar v.• estimar v.• festejar v.• honrar v.• laurear v. (A bill, etc.) (US)v.
IBrE honour 'ɑːnər, 'ɒnə(r) noun1) ua) ( good name) honor ma man of honor — un hombre de honor or de palabra
to be (in) honor bound to + inf — estar* moralmente obligado a + inf
b) ( chastity) (arch or hum) honra f2) c u (privilege, mark of distinction) honor mit is a great honor for me... — es para mí un gran honor...
to have the honor to + inf o of -ing — (frml) tener* el honor de + inf (frml)
to do somebody the honor of -ing — (frml) hacerle* or (frml) concederle a alguien el honor de + inf
a reception in honor of the delegates — una recepción en honor de or en homenaje a los delegados
to do the honors — (colloq) hacer* los honores (frml o hum)
Your/His/Her Honor — Su Señoría
4) honors pla) ( special mention) (before n)honors list — (AmE) cuadro m de honor
b) ( Educ)to graduate with honors — licenciarse con matrícula (de honor) or con honores; (before n)
honours graduate — (BrE) ≈licenciado, -da m,f
an honours degree — (BrE) ≈una licenciatura
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BrE honour transitive verb1) ( show respect) honrarwould you escort me in to dinner? - I'd be honored (to) — ¿me acompaña al comedor? - será un honor para mí
2)a) ( keep to) \<\<agreement/obligation\>\> cumplir (con)b) ( Fin) \<\<bill/debt\>\> satisfacer* (frml), pagar*; \<\<check/draft\>\> pagar*, aceptar['ɒnǝ(r)]1.N(US) = honour2.CPDhonor society N — (US) club m de alumnos distinguidos
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IBrE honour ['ɑːnər, 'ɒnə(r)] noun1) ua) ( good name) honor ma man of honor — un hombre de honor or de palabra
to be (in) honor bound to + inf — estar* moralmente obligado a + inf
b) ( chastity) (arch or hum) honra f2) c u (privilege, mark of distinction) honor mit is a great honor for me... — es para mí un gran honor...
to have the honor to + inf o of -ing — (frml) tener* el honor de + inf (frml)
to do somebody the honor of -ing — (frml) hacerle* or (frml) concederle a alguien el honor de + inf
a reception in honor of the delegates — una recepción en honor de or en homenaje a los delegados
to do the honors — (colloq) hacer* los honores (frml o hum)
Your/His/Her Honor — Su Señoría
4) honors pla) ( special mention) (before n)honors list — (AmE) cuadro m de honor
b) ( Educ)to graduate with honors — licenciarse con matrícula (de honor) or con honores; (before n)
honours graduate — (BrE) ≈licenciado, -da m,f
an honours degree — (BrE) ≈una licenciatura
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BrE honour transitive verb1) ( show respect) honrarwould you escort me in to dinner? - I'd be honored (to) — ¿me acompaña al comedor? - será un honor para mí
2)a) ( keep to) \<\<agreement/obligation\>\> cumplir (con)b) ( Fin) \<\<bill/debt\>\> satisfacer* (frml), pagar*; \<\<check/draft\>\> pagar*, aceptar -
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'morəl
1. adjective(of, or relating to, character or behaviour especially right behaviour: high moral standards; He leads a very moral (= good) life.) moral
2. noun(the lesson to be learned from something that happens, or from a story: The moral of this story is that crime doesn't pay.) moraleja- morally- morality
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moral1 adj moralmoral2 n moralejaand the moral of the story is... y la moraleja de la historia es...
moral adjetivo moral ■ sustantivo femenino 1 (Fil, Relig) 2 ( estado de ánimo) morale; estar bajo de moral to be feeling low; tener la moral alta to be in good spirits ■ sustantivo masculino mulberry (tree)
moral
I adjetivo moral: hay unos principios morales que debemos observar, there are moral principles we should follow
II sustantivo femenino
1 (ética) morals pl: la moral de la época no era muy edificante, the morals of the time were not very uplifting
2 (ánimo) morale, spirits pl: tengo la moral por los suelos, my spirits are very low ' moral' also found in these entries: Spanish: apreciarse - bajeza - conciencia - corrupción - daño - decente - deuda - ética - grandeza - incapaz - lesión - minar - moraleja - orden - relajación - relajarse - repugnancia - respaldo - sangrar - satisfacción - virtud - alto - atentado - bajo - compromiso - decadente - desmoronarse - echar - fortaleza - levantar - mora - poder - principio - relajar - relajo - rígido - sano English: boost - dubious - duty - good - grit - loose - moral - morale - ought - pep talk - right - self-righteousness - slip - softness - stiffen - victory - code - goodness - pep - self - standard - virtuetr['mɒrəl]1 moral2 (person) virtuoso,-a, moral1 (of story) moraleja\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmoral fibre nervio, carácter nombre masculinomoral support apoyo moralmoral victory victoria moralthe Moral Majority SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL grupo que defiende los valores tradicionales cristianosmoral ['mɔrəl] adj: moralmoral judgment: juicio moralmoral support: apoyo moral♦ morally advmoral n1) : moraleja f (de un cuento, etc.)2) morals npl: moral f, moralidad fadj.• honesto, -a adj.• moral adj.• virtuoso, -a adj.• ético, -a adj.n.• costumbres s.f.pl.• moral s.m.• moraleja s.f.• moralidad s.f.
I 'mɔːrəladjective moralmoral support — apoyo m moral
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1) ( message) moraleja f2) morals pl ( principles) moralidad f['mɒrǝl]have you no morals? — ¿no tienes ningún sentido moral?
1.ADJ [values, principles, issue, dilemma] moralI have a moral responsibility for what happened — me siento moralmente responsable de lo que ocurrió
moral fibre — fibra f moral
2. N1) (=lesson) moraleja f2) morals moralidad f3.CPDmoral support N — apoyo m moral
moral victory N — victoria f moral
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I ['mɔːrəl]adjective moralmoral support — apoyo m moral
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1) ( message) moraleja f2) morals pl ( principles) moralidad fhave you no morals? — ¿no tienes ningún sentido moral?
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proceeding [pro'si:dɪŋ] n1) procedure: procedimiento m2) proceedings nplevents: acontecimientos mpl3) proceedings nplminutes: actas fpl (de una reunión, etc.)n.• procedimiento s.m.• proceso s.m.• trámite s.m.[prǝ'siːdɪŋ]N1) (=action, course of action) proceder m2) (Jur) proceso mhecklers attempted to disrupt the proceedings — hubo gente que intentó perturbar el desarrollo del acto or de la reunión
Proceedings of the Royal Society — Actas fpl de la Real Sociedad
4) proceedings (esp Jur) (=measures) medidas fpllegal proceedings — proceso msing
to take proceedings (to do sth) — (Jur) abrir un proceso (para hacer algo)
divorce 4., institute 2.to start (legal) proceedings (against sb) — (Jur) entablar pleito or una demanda (contra algn)
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1) (sheltered or giving shelter from heat or light: a shady tree; a shady corner of the garden.) a la sombra2) (dishonest: a shady business.) sospechoso, turbioshady adj sombreadotr['ʃeɪdɪ]1) : sombreado (dícese de un lugar), que da sombra (dícese de un árbol)2) disreputable: sospechoso (dícese de una persona), turbio (dícese de un negocio, etc.)adj.• sombreado, -a adj.• sombrío, -a adj.• tenebroso, -a adj.• umbrío, -a adj.'ʃeɪdiadjective -dier, -diesta) ( giving shade) <place/garden> sombreado, donde hay sombra; < tree> que da mucha sombrab) ( disreputable) (colloq) <deal/business> turbio; < character> sospechoso['ʃeɪdɪ]ADJ (compar shadier) (superl shadiest)1) (=shaded) [place] sombreado2) * (=dubious) [person] dudoso; [deal] turbio, chueco (Mex) ** * *['ʃeɪdi]adjective -dier, -diesta) ( giving shade) <place/garden> sombreado, donde hay sombra; < tree> que da mucha sombrab) ( disreputable) (colloq) <deal/business> turbio; < character> sospechoso -
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1. sə'spekt verb1) (to think (a person etc) guilty: Whom do you suspect (of the crime)?; I suspect him of killing the girl.) sospechar (de)2) (to distrust: I suspected her motives / air of honesty.) sospechar (de), desconfiar3) (to think probable: I suspect that she's trying to hide her true feelings; I began to suspect a plot.) sospechar; creer
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noun(a person who is thought guilty: There are three possible suspects in this murder case.) sospechoso
3. adjective(not trustworthy: I think his statement is suspect.) sospechoso; dudoso- suspicious
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suspect1 n sospechososuspect2 vb sospechar1 (suspicious) sospechoso,-a; (dubious, questionable) dudoso,-a1 (person) sospechoso,-a1 (believe guilty) sospechar de; (mistrust) recelar de, desconfiar de, dudar de■ surely you don't suspect me! ¡no puede ser que sospeches de mí!2 (think true) sospechar3 (suppose, guess) imaginarse, creersuspect [sə'spɛkt] vt1) distrust: dudar de2) : sospechar (algo), sospechar de (una persona)3) imagine, think: imaginarse, creersuspect ['sʌs.pɛkt, sə'spɛkt] adj: sospechoso, dudoso, cuestionablesuspect ['sʌs.pɛkt] n: sospechoso m, -sa fadj.• sospechoso, -a adj.n.• sospechoso s.m.v.• entrever v.• maliciar v.• sospechar v.• temer v.
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1. sə'spekt1)a) ( believe guilty) \<\<person\>\> sospechar deto suspect somebody OF something/-ING: I suspect him of the murder sospecho que es el asesino; we suspect him of lying — sospechamos que miente
b) (doubt, mistrust) \<\<sincerity/probity\>\> dudar de, tener* dudas acerca de2)a) ( believe to exist)b) suspected past p3) ( think probable) imaginarseI suspected as much — ya me lo imaginaba or figuraba
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III 'sʌspektadjective <package/behavior> sospechoso; <document/evidence> de dudosa autenticidad['sʌspekt]1.ADJ [person, package] sospechoso; [motives] dudoso, sospechoso; [testimony] dudoso2.N sospechoso(-a) m / fthe prime or chief suspect is the butler — el principal sospechoso es el mayordomo
is she a suspect? — ¿está ella bajo sospecha?
the usual suspects — (fig) los de siempre, los habituales
3. [sǝs'pekt]VT1) (=have suspicions about) [+ person] sospechar de; [+ plot] sospechar la existencia de2) (=believe)I suspect it's not paid for — sospecho que or me temo que no está remunerado
I suspect it may be true — tengo la sospecha de que puede ser verdad, sospecho que or me temo que puede ser verdad
I suspected you weren't listening — me figuraba or me imaginaba que no estabas escuchando
I suspected as much — ya me lo figuraba or imaginaba
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1. [sə'spekt]1)a) ( believe guilty) \<\<person\>\> sospechar deto suspect somebody OF something/-ING: I suspect him of the murder sospecho que es el asesino; we suspect him of lying — sospechamos que miente
b) (doubt, mistrust) \<\<sincerity/probity\>\> dudar de, tener* dudas acerca de2)a) ( believe to exist)b) suspected past p3) ( think probable) imaginarseI suspected as much — ya me lo imaginaba or figuraba
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III ['sʌspekt]adjective <package/behavior> sospechoso; <document/evidence> de dudosa autenticidad
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Dubious — Du bi*ous, a. [L. dubius, dubiosus, fr. duo two. See {Two}, and cf. {Doubt}.] 1. Doubtful or not settled in opinion; being in doubt; wavering or fluctuating; undetermined. Dubious policy. Sir T. Scott. [1913 Webster] A dubious, agitated state of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dubious — [do͞o′bē əs, dyo͞o′bē əs] adj. [L dubiosus, doubtful < dubius, doubting, uncertain < du < or akin to duo, TWO + IE base * bhu , *bheu , to BE] 1. causing doubt; ambiguous; vague [a dubious remark] 2. feeling doubt; hesitating; skeptical… … English World dictionary
dubious — [adj1] doubtful arguable, chancy, debatable, diffident, disputable, dubitable, equivocal, far fetched, fishy*, fly by night*, hesitant, iffy*, improbable, indecisive, moot, mootable, open, perplexed, problematic, questionable, reluctant, shady,… … New thesaurus
dubious — I adjective ambiguous, anceps, arguable, chancy, conditional, confusing, confutable, contestable, contingent, controversial, controvertible, debatable, dependent, disputable, doubtful, dubitative, dubius, equivocal, fallible, hazy, in dispute, in … Law dictionary
dubious — 1540s, from L. dubiosus doubtful, from dubium doubt, neuter of dubius vacillating, moving two ways, fluctuating; figuratively wavering in opinion, doubting, doubtful, from duo two (see TWO (Cf. two)), with a sense of of two minds, undecided… … Etymology dictionary
dubious — *doubtful, questionable, problematic Analogous words: suspicious, skeptical, mistrustful, uncertain (see corresponding nouns at UNCERTAINTY): hesitant, reluctant, *disinclined Antonyms: cocksure (state of mind, opinion): reliable (of things in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dubious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) hesitating or doubting. 2) not to be relied upon. 3) of questionable value; suspect. DERIVATIVES dubiously adverb dubiousness noun. ORIGIN Latin dubiosus, from dubium a doubt … English terms dictionary
dubious — du|bi|ous [ˈdju:biəs US ˈdu: ] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: dubius, from dubare to be unable to decide ] 1.) probably not honest, true, right etc ▪ The firm was accused of dubious accounting practices. ▪ Many critics regard this… … Dictionary of contemporary English
dubious — [[t]dju͟ːbiəs, AM du͟ː [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED If you describe something as dubious, you mean that you do not consider it to be completely honest, safe, or reliable. This claim seems to us to be rather dubious... Soho was still a highly dubious area … English dictionary
dubious — doubtful, dubious 1. The constructions that follow doubtful correspond to the pattern outlined for doubt above, with whether and if still dominant but a that clause now increasingly common: • It is doubtful that in the right to life controversy… … Modern English usage
dubious — du|bi|ous [ dubiəs ] adjective * 1. ) not sure about the truth or quality of something, or whether you should do something: dubious about: I m very dubious about his ability to do the job. We were dubious about signing the deal. 2. ) not… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English