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1 suspicion
noun1) (uneasy feeling) Misstrauen, das (of gegenüber); (more specific) Verdacht, der; (unconfirmed belief) Ahnung, die; Verdacht, derhave a suspicion that... — den Verdacht haben, dass...
I have my suspicions about him — er kommt mir verdächtig vor
2) (suspecting) Verdacht, der (of auf + Akk.)on suspicion of theft/murder — etc. wegen Verdachts auf Diebstahl/Mordverdachts usw.
* * *[sə'spiʃən]1) (the process of suspecting or being suspected; the/a feeling causing a person to suspect: They looked at each other with suspicion; I have a suspicion that she is not telling the truth.) der Argwohn2) (a slight quantity or trace: There was a suspicion of triumph in his tone.) die Spur* * *sus·pi·cion[səˈspɪʃən]nthis has confirmed my worst \suspicions about him das hat meine schlimmsten Erwartungen über ihn bestätigtthere is a growing \suspicion that... es verstärkt sich der Verdacht, dass...a lurking/nagging/sneaking \suspicion ein heimlicher/nagender/schleichender Verdachtto arouse sb's \suspicions jds Verdacht erregento have one's \suspicions about sb/sth bezüglich einer Person/einer S. gen seine Zweifel habento have a \suspicion that... den Verdacht haben, dass...to arouse \suspicion Verdacht erregento arrest sb on \suspicion of sth jdn wegen des Verdachts auf etw akk verhaftento be above [or beyond] \suspicion über jeglichen Verdacht erhaben seinto be under \suspicion unter Verdacht stehenshe is under \suspicion of murder sie steht unter Mordverdachtto have a \suspicion of sb/sth jdm/etw gegenüber misstrauisch seinto regard/view sth with \suspicion etw mit Misstrauen betrachtento regard sb with \suspicion jdm mit Misstrauen begegnen4. (small amount)5.▶ the finger of \suspicion is pointing at sb:all the cake has gone and I'm afraid the finger of \suspicion rests on you der ganze Kuchen ist weg und ich fürchte, alles deutet auf dich* * *[sə'spISən]nto arouse sb's suspicions — jds Verdacht or Argwohn (geh) erregen
I have a suspicion that... — ich habe den Verdacht or das Gefühl, dass...
to have one's suspicions about sth/sb — seine Zweifel bezüglich einer Sache (gen)/bezüglich einer Person (gen) haben
to be above ( all) suspicion — über jeden Verdacht erhaben sein
to arrest sb on suspicion/on suspicion of murder — jdn wegen Tatverdachts/Mordverdachts festnehmen
to be open to suspicion —
to view sb/sth with suspicion — jdn/etw argwöhnisch or misstrauisch betrachten
* * *suspicion [səˈspıʃn]A sof gegen[über])above suspicion über jeden Verdacht erhaben;on suspicion auf Verdacht hin;be under suspicion unter Verdacht stehen, verdächtigt werden;cast a suspicion on einen Verdacht auf jemanden lenken;3. Vermutung f:no suspicion keine Ahnung;she had no suspicions sie hatte keinerlei Verdacht4. fig Spur f:a suspicion of brandy (of arrogance);a suspicion of a smile der Anflug eines LächelnsB v/t US sl → academic.ru/72458/suspect">suspect A 1, A 2* * *noun1) (uneasy feeling) Misstrauen, das (of gegenüber); (more specific) Verdacht, der; (unconfirmed belief) Ahnung, die; Verdacht, derhave a suspicion that... — den Verdacht haben, dass...
2) (suspecting) Verdacht, der (of auf + Akk.)on suspicion of theft/murder — etc. wegen Verdachts auf Diebstahl/Mordverdachts usw.
* * *n.Argwohn -e m.Misstrauen n.Verdacht -e m.
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