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1 suspicious
adjectivebe suspicious of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache misstrauen
* * *[sə'spiʃəs]1) (having or showing suspicion: I'm always suspicious of men like him; a suspicious glance.) mißtrauisch2) (causing or arousing suspicion: suspicious circumstances.) verdächtig* * *sus·pi·cious[səˈspɪʃəs]1. (causing suspicion) verdächtighave you seen anything \suspicious? haben Sie irgendetwas Verdächtiges beobachtet?to look \suspicious verdächtig aussehen2. (feeling suspicion) misstrauisch, argwöhnischmy mother has a very \suspicious nature meine Mutter ist von Natur aus sehr misstrauisch* * *[sə'spɪʃəs]adj1) (= feeling suspicion) argwöhnisch, misstrauisch (of gegenüber)to be suspicious about sth — etw mit Misstrauen or Argwohn (geh) betrachten
2) (= causing suspicion) verdächtigthere were no suspicious circumstances —
he died in suspicious circumstances — er starb unter verdächtigen or zweifelhaften Umständen
the police are treating her death as suspicious — die Polizei betrachtet ihren Tod als nicht natürlich
* * *suspicious [səˈspıʃəs] adj (adv suspiciously)1. misstrauisch, argwöhnisch ( beide:of sb gegen jemanden, gegenüber jemandem):be deeply suspicious of ein tiefes Misstrauen hegen gegen;become suspicious Verdacht schöpfen2. verdächtig, Verdacht erregend:* * *adjective1) (tending to suspect) misstrauisch (of gegenüber)be suspicious of somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache misstrauen
2) (arousing suspicion) verdächtig* * *(of) adj.argwöhnisch adj. (of) n.misstrauisch (gegen) adj. adj.verdächtig adj.
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