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süphe, kusku, zan; itimatsizlik, güvenmeme; az miktar, zerre -
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > suspicion
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kb. 1 kecurigaan. His suspicions are well founded Kecurigaannya beralasan benar. 2 syak (wasangka). -
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114 suspicion *** sus·pi·cion n
[sə'spɪʃ(ə)n]1) (suspicious belief) sospetto, (lack of trust) diffidenzaI had no suspicion that... — non avevo il benché minimo sospetto che... + sub
my suspicion is that... — ho il sospetto che... + sub
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115 suspicion always haunts the guilty mind
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > suspicion always haunts the guilty mind
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116 suspicion began to take shape in my mind
Макаров: у меня зародилось подозрениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suspicion began to take shape in my mind
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117 suspicion fell on him
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118 suspicion obsessed him
Макаров: его мучили подозренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suspicion obsessed him
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119 suspicion of a smile
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120 suspicion of irony
Макаров: тень иронии
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suspicion — [ syspisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. suspicio, de suspicere → soupçon ♦ Le fait de tenir pour suspect, de ne pas avoir confiance. ⇒ défiance, méfiance. Avoir de la suspicion à l égard de, contre qqn. Regard plein de suspicion. Littér. Tenir en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
suspicion — sus·pi·cion n: the act or an instance of suspecting something: a mental state usu. short of belief in which one entertains a notion that something is wrong or that a fact exists without proof or on slight evidence see also reasonable suspicion… … Law dictionary
suspicion — Suspicion. s. f. Soupçon, defiance. Il n a guere d usage qu en termes de pratique. Grande suspicion. juste suspicion. suspicion de fraude. suspicion de simonie. avoir suspicion. donner suspicion. entrer en suspicion … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Suspicion — or suspicions may refer to:In television:* Suspicion ( Stargate Atlantis ), an episode of the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis * Suspicions ( TNG episode), an episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series … Wikipedia
suspicion — ► NOUN 1) a feeling or belief that something is possible or probable or that someone is guilty of a crime or offence. 2) cautious distrust. 3) a very slight trace: a suspicion of a smile. ● above suspicion Cf. ↑above suspicion ● und … English terms dictionary
suspicion — [sə spish′ən] n. [ME suspecion < Anglo Fr suspecioun < OFr sospeçon < LL suspectio, orig., a looking up to, esteeming, later with sense and sp. of L suspicio, suspicion < L suspectus, pp. of suspicere, to look up at, admire, look… … English World dictionary
Suspicion — Sus*pi cion, n. [OE. suspecioun, OF. souspe[,c]on, F. soup[,c]on, L. suspectio a looking up to, an esteeming highly, suspicion, fr. suspicere to look up, to esteem, to mistrust. The modern form suspicion in English and French is in imitation of L … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Suspicion — ist der Originaltitel des Filmes Verdacht (Film) weiteres Suspicion (Fernsehserie) Siehe auch Under Suspicion Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
suspicion — late 13c., from Anglo Fr. suspecioun, from O.Fr. suspeçun, sospeçon mistrust, suspicion (Fr. soupçon), from L. suspectionem (nom. suspectio) mistrust, suspicion, fear, awe, from pp. stem of suspicere look up at (see SUSPECT (Cf. suspect)).… … Etymology dictionary
suspicion — [n1] doubt bad vibes*, chariness, conjecture, cynicism, distrust, dubiety, dubiosity, funny feeling*, guess, guesswork, gut feeling*, hunch, idea, impression, incertitude, incredulity, jealousy, lack of confidence, misgiving, mistrust, nonbelief … New thesaurus
Suspicion — Sus*pi cion, v. t. To view with suspicion; to suspect; to doubt. [Obs. or Low] South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English