0 the process of suspecting or being suspected; the/a feeling causing a person to suspect -- ความคลางแคลงใจ
It might be objected that a phrase requiring, for example, "reasonable scientific foundation" of a suspicion to trigger precautionary measures is not very precise.
Commoners were not the only ones who harbored dubious suspicions.
As a result we run the risk of exhausting ourselves with issues relating to deception, suspicion, fakery and inauthenticity.
The central finale brings the principals together for a simultaneous exposition of all aspects of the triangle, sometimes revealing concealed conflicts or reinforcing latent suspicions.
At the outset they had delayed seeking treatment because of their suspicions about the therapeutic options they had already received.
Many archaeologists regarded interest in theory with a certain suspicion, fearing that it might be a flight from the complex practical reality of archaeology.
Occasionally new machinery met with suspicion, indifference or even opposition by agricultural workers because of its novelty or complexity.
With what degree of suspicion should we approach the comments of the vocal few?
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認為可能, 懷疑,猜想, 認為有罪…
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认为可能, 怀疑,猜想, 认为有罪…
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sospecha, sospecha [feminine, singular]…
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suspeita, receio…
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(~ではないかと)思うこと, 疑惑, 嫌疑…
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kuşku, şüphe, vesvese…
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soupçon [masculine], défiance [feminine], soupçon…
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