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在曼哈顿上看到ron神的说法!
http://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/lack-vs-are-lacking-in-t23524.html
"suspect" is used most commonly in 2 ways:
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before some idea that you think might be true:
i suspect that she's lying about the cost.
i should have suspected how annoying this would be.
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(suspect PERSON + of + xxxxx):
the bruises on the baby's body caused the doctor to suspect the parents of abuse, but they were in fact caused by hemophilia.
"be suspicious of", on the other hand, means, essentially, that you don't think something is genuine. basically, it means you suspect that the thing in question is something other than what it looks like.
e.g.
i was suspicious of the authenticity of that purse. (= i think it might be fake)
i was suspicious of jane's motives when she asked me out for coffee. (= i think she might have a hidden agenda, beyond just going for coffee) |
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