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1 unfounded suspicions
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2 suspicions are unfounded
Politics english-russian dictionary > suspicions are unfounded
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3 suspicion
[sə'spɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) подозрениеsuspicion about / concerning / as to smth. — подозрения относительно чего-л.
to be above / beyond suspicion — быть вне подозрений
to allay / dispel suspicion — рассеять подозрения
to arouse / cause / create / evoke / invite suspicions — вызывать подозрения
to confirm smb.'s suspicions — подтвердить чьи-л. подозрения
to entertain / harbor / have suspicions — подозревать, иметь подозрения
to regard / view / treat smth. with suspicion — относиться к чему-л. с подозрением
suspicion falls on smb. — подозрение падает на кого-л.
He was arrested on suspicion of murder. — Он был арестован по подозрению в убийстве.
- unfounded suspicionsMy worst suspicions were confirmed. — Мои худшие подозрения подтвердились.
- slight suspicions
- sneaking suspicions
- vague suspicions
- strong suspicionsSyn:Most of them have no beard at all; others just a suspicion of one. — Большинство из них совсем не имеют бороды; у других только намёк на бороду.
There was a faint suspicion of moisture in his eyes as he declared that this might be his last visit. — Его глаза слегка увлажнились, когда он объявил, что это, возможно, его последний визит.
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4 подозрения безосновательны
Русско-английский политический словарь > подозрения безосновательны
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5 suspicion
nподозрение; недовериеto allay suspicions — рассеивать / отводить / успокаивать подозрения
- mutual suspicionto arouse suspicion — вызывать подозрение / недоверие
- on suspicion of smth
- suspicion falls on
- suspicions are unfounded
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6 sin fundamento
adj.1 unfounded, groundless, baseless, unsupported.2 unsupported.* * *unfounded* * *= unwarranted, unsupported, ungrounded, without foundation, without basisEx. Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.Ex. Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Ex. He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex. The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.* * *= unwarranted, unsupported, ungrounded, without foundation, without basisEx: Panizzi introduced what seemed to his critics unwarranted and capricious complications calculated to make the catalog much more difficult for the librarian to prepare and the reader to use.
Ex: Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.Ex: This is an ungrounded notion = Ésta idea es infundada.Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.Ex: The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice. -
7 sospecha
f.1 suspicion.despertar sospechas to arouse suspiciontengo la sospecha de que… I have a suspicion that…, I suspect that…tengo fundadas sospechas de que miente I have reason to suspect that he's lying2 suspicioness, misgiving, mistrust, suspicion.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sospechar.* * *1 suspicion\despertar sospechas to arouse suspicionfuera de toda sospecha / por encima de toda sospecha above all suspiciontener la sospecha de que... to suspect that...sospecha fundada well-founded suspicion* * *noun f.* * *SF suspicion* * *femenino suspiciontengo la sospecha de que... — I suspect o I have a feeling that...
* * *= surmise, suspicion.Ex. A penciled note on the catalog card that a publication is temporarily suspended is better than unconfirmed surmise that a publication has ceased.Ex. On the other hand, the large majority of us who inhabit this world do not like change: we tend to view it with suspicion and distrust.----* bajo sospecha = under suspicion.* confirmar una sospecha = confirm + suspicion.* despertar sospechas = stir + suspicion, arouse + suspicion.* exento de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* fuera de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* libre de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* por encima de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* provocar sospechas = stir + suspicion.* sospecha fundada = reasonable suspicion.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* tener sospecha = feel + suspicion.* * *femenino suspiciontengo la sospecha de que... — I suspect o I have a feeling that...
* * *= surmise, suspicion.Ex: A penciled note on the catalog card that a publication is temporarily suspended is better than unconfirmed surmise that a publication has ceased.
Ex: On the other hand, the large majority of us who inhabit this world do not like change: we tend to view it with suspicion and distrust.* bajo sospecha = under suspicion.* confirmar una sospecha = confirm + suspicion.* despertar sospechas = stir + suspicion, arouse + suspicion.* exento de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* fuera de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* libre de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* por encima de toda sospecha = above suspicion.* provocar sospechas = stir + suspicion.* sospecha fundada = reasonable suspicion.* surgir sospechas = arise + suspicion.* tener sospecha = feel + suspicion.* * *suspiciontengo la sospecha de que están tramando algo I suspect o I have a suspicion o a feeling that they're up to somethingtus sospechas eran infundadas your suspicions were unfoundeddespertó las sospechas de la policía it aroused the police's suspicionsestá por encima de toda sospecha he is above suspicion* * *
Del verbo sospechar: ( conjugate sospechar)
sospecha es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
sospecha
sospechar
sospecha sustantivo femenino
suspicion;◊ tengo la sospecha de que … I suspect o I have a feeling that …
sospechar ( conjugate sospechar) verbo transitivo
to suspect
verbo intransitivo sospecha DE algn to suspect sb, have one's suspicions about sb
sospecha sustantivo femenino suspicion
sospechar
I vtr (conjeturar, intuir) to suspect: sospecho que le gustas, I suspect he likes you
II vi (recelar) to suspect: sospechaba de su mujer, he suspected his wife
sospechan que tú lo planeaste todo, they suspect you of planning it all
' sospecha' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrigar
- fundar
- fundarse
- íntima
- íntimo
- libre
- presunción
- temor
- duda
- engendrar
- fundado
- implicar
- leve
- ligero
- oler
- seguro
English:
breath
- clear
- foundation
- linger
- sneaking
- suspicion
- creep
* * *sospecha nfsuspicion;tengo la sospecha de que… I have a suspicion that…, I suspect that…;tengo fundadas sospechas de que miente I have reason to suspect that he's lying* * *f suspicion* * *sospecha nf: suspicion* * *sospecha n suspicion -
8 fondamento
m foundationle fondamenta f pl the foundationssenza fondamento unfounded* * *1 (edil.) foundation: gettare le fondamenta di un edificio, to lay the foundations of a building; tracciare le fondamenta, to mark out the foundations // (fig.) gettare le fondamenta di un progetto, to lay the foundations of a project2 (fig.) ( base, principio) basis*, foundation, ground: i fondamenti della civiltà, del sapere, the foundations of civilization, of knowledge; i fondamenti della nostra fede, the foundations (o fundamental principles) of our faith; senza, privo di fondamento, groundless, without foundation; sospetti senza fondamento, groundless suspicions; questa diceria è senza fondamento, this rumour has no foundation (o is entirely without foundation) // (dir.) fondamenti di una decisione giudiziale, ratio decidenti of a case.* * *[fonda'mento] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (base) groundsenza fondamento — unfounded, without foundation, groundless
2) fig. (principio) basis*, foundation2.gettare le -a di qcs. — to lay the foundations for sth. (anche fig.)
* * *fondamento/fonda'mento/I sostantivo m.1 (base) ground; senza fondamento unfounded, without foundation, groundlessII fondamenta f.pl.(di costruzioni) foundation sing.; gettare le -a di qcs. to lay the foundations for sth. (anche fig.). -
9 insussistente
insussistente agg. non-existent; inexistent; (infondato) unfounded; groundless; unsubstantial: sospetti insussistenti, unfounded (o groundless) suspicions; notizia insussistente, unfounded rumour; (dir.) accusa insussistente, groundless charge. -
10 напрасный
прл1) бесполезный vain, futileнапра́сная попы́тка — futile/vain attempt
все на́ши уси́лия бы́ли напра́сны — all our efforts were futile/went for nothing/came to naught; it was all lost trouble
2) несправедливый groundless, unfoundedк сча́стью, наши стра́хи/подозре́ния оказа́лись напра́сными — fortunately, our fears/suspicions proved groundless/unfounded
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11 убеждать
несовер. - убеждать;
совер. - убедить( кого-л.)
1) (в чем-л.) (доказывать) convince (of) ;
только несовер. try to convince (of) убедить кого-л. в правоте своих слов ≈ to convince smb. of the truth of one's words/statement
2) (делать что-л.) (уговаривать) persuade убедить кого-л. принять участие в чем-л. ≈ to persuade smb. to take part in smth.убежд|ать -, убедить
1. (вн., в пр.;
уверять в чём-л.) convince ( smb. of) ;
убедить кого-л. что... convince smb. that...;
убедить кого-л. в необходимости поездки convince smb. that the journey is necessary;
2. (вн. + инф.;
уговаривать) persuade ( smb. + to inf.) ;
несов. тж. try to persuade ( smb. + to inf.), urge ( smb. + to inf.) ;
я убедил его поехать со мной I persuaded him to go with me;
~аться, убедиться( в пр.) be* convinced (of) ;
(удостоверяться) satisfy one self (that, as to), make* sure (that) ;
make* certain (of) ;
убедиться в несостоятельности подозрений satisfy one self that one`s suspicions are unfounded;
теперь вы сами убедились now you have seen for yourself;
~ение с.
3. (действие) persuasion;
никакие ~ения не помогли persuasion was unavailing;
действовать ~ением, а не силой use persuasion rather than force;
поддаваться ~ению be* open to persuasion;
путём ~я by means of persuasion;
4. (твёрдое мнение) conviction, belief;
это моё глубокое ~ение it is my firm conviction;
5. мн. (мировоззрение) convictions, beliefs;
политические ~ения political convictions;
менять свои ~ения alter one`s convictions.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > убеждать
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12 П-453
ИМЕТЬ ПОД СОБОЙ ПОЧВУ (какую) lit VP subj abstr (подозрение, опасение, заключение etc) usu. neg) (of a suspicion, apprehension, conclusion etc) to have a rational basis. X имеет под собой почву — X is grounded in fact X is well-founded (well-grounded) X has a firm (solid) basisNeg X не имеет под собой почвы — X is groundless (ungrounded, unfounded, without foundation)there is no basis for X.Наконец... выяснилось, что девушка, подавшая повод к сложным Лариным чувствованиям, - сестра Коки, и Ларины соображения не имели под собой никакой почвы (Пастернак 1). Finally Lara learned that the girl who had aroused such complicated feelings in her was the young mans sister and that her suspicions had been groundless (1a)....Я думаю, что утверждение некоторых очевидцев, что скот села Анхара, проявляя массовое ясновиденье, предсказывал бой, не имеет под собой серьезной научной почвы (Искандер 3)...I do not think there is any serious scientific basis for the claim of some eyewitnesses that the livestock of the village of Ankhara displayed mass clairvoyance and foretold the battle (3a). -
13 иметь под собой почву
• ИМЕТЬ ПОД СОБОЙ ПОЧВУ ( какую) lit[VP; subj abstr (подозрение, опасение, заключение etc; usu. neg]=====⇒ (of a suspicion, apprehension, conclusion etc) to have a rational basis. X имеет под собой почву ≈ X is grounded in fact; X is well-founded (well-grounded); X has a firm (solid) basis; || Neg X не имеет под собой почвы ≈ X is groundless (ungrounded, unfounded, without foundation); there is no basis for X.♦ Наконец... выяснилось, что девушка, подавшая повод к сложным Лариным чувствованиям, - сестра Коки, и Ларины соображения не имели под собой никакой почвы (Пастернак 1). Finally Lara learned that the girl who had aroused such complicated feelings in her was the young man's sister and that her suspicions had been groundless (1a).♦...Я думаю, что утверждение некоторых очевидцев, что скот села Анхара, проявляя массовое ясновиденье, предсказывал бой, не имеет под собой серьезной научной почвы (Искандер 3)...I do not think there is any serious scientific basis for the claim of some eyewitnesses that the livestock of the village of Ankhara displayed mass clairvoyance and foretold the battle (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > иметь под собой почву
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14 unjust
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15 fundado
adj.founded, based, justified.past part.past participle of spanish verb: fundar.* * *► adjetivo1 firm, well-founded, justified\mal fundado,-a ill-founded* * *ADJ (=justificado) well-founded, justified* * *- da adjetivo <temor/sospecha> justified, well founded* * *= informed.Ex. Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.----* bien fundado = well-justified, well-formulated.* sospecha fundada = reasonable suspicion.* * *- da adjetivo <temor/sospecha> justified, well founded* * *= informed.Ex: Even more reprehensible than the unsupported recollection is the guess, however well informed.
* bien fundado = well-justified, well-formulated.* sospecha fundada = reasonable suspicion.* * *fundado -da‹temor/sospecha› justified, well foundedsus sospechas no eran fundadas his suspicions were unfounded o not justifiedno tenían motivos fundados para detenerlo they had no justifiable reason for detaining himsus temores son fundados his fears are justified o well founded* * *
Del verbo fundar: ( conjugate fundar)
fundado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
fundado
fundar
fundado
fundar ( conjugate fundar) verbo transitivo
‹partido/empresa› to establish
fundarse verbo pronominal fundadose en algo [afirmación/sospecha] to be based on sth;◊ ¿en qué te fundas para decirlo? what grounds do you have for saying that?
fundar verbo transitivo
1 (un negocio, una institución) to found
2 (una sospecha, una teoría) to base, found: tengo una fundada sospecha de que no me estás diciendo todo, I have a well-founded suspician that you're not telling me everything
' fundado' also found in these entries:
English:
well-founded
- informed
- tenuous
- well
* * *fundado, -a adj1. [argumento, idea] well-founded;sus temores no son fundados his fears are groundless2. [creado, establecido] founded* * *fundado, -da adj: well-founded, justified -
16 ingiusto
unjust, unfair* * *ingiusto agg. unjust, unfair (anche dir.); (dir.) wrong, wrongful; un lawful: condanna, sentenza ingiusta, unjust condemnation, sentence; giudice ingiusto, unjust judge; guerra ingiusta, unjust war; legge ingiusta, unjust law; lode ingiusta, unfair praise; i miei sospetti erano ingiusti, my suspicions were unfounded (o unjust); essere ingiusto con qlcu., to be unfair to s.o.: penso che tu sia stato piuttosto ingiusto con lui, I think you've dealt rather unfairly with him; la vita è stata ingiusta con me, life has treated me unfairly◆ s.m.1 (persona) unjust: gli ingiusti saranno puniti, the unjust will be punished2 (ingiustizia) injustice: distinguere il giusto dall'ingiusto, to distinguish the just from the unjust.* * *[in'dʒusto] 1.1) (scorretto) [ persona] unfair, unjust2) (ingiustificato) [ punizione] unfair, unjust; [ trattamento] unworthy2.sostantivo maschile* * *ingiusto/in'dʒusto/1 (scorretto) [ persona] unfair, unjustdistinguere il giusto dall'ingiusto to tell right from wrong.
См. также в других словарях:
unfounded — unfoundedly, adv. unfoundedness, n. /un fown did/, adj. 1. without foundation; not based on fact, realistic considerations, or the like: unfounded suspicions. 2. not established; not founded: the prophet of a religion as yet unfounded. [1640 50;… … Universalium
unfounded — /ʌnˈfaʊndəd / (say un fownduhd) adjective without foundation; baseless: unfounded suspicions. {un 1 + found2 + ed2} –unfoundedly, adverb –unfoundedness, noun …
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