traducción al español de "suspicion"
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1. (= belief) sospecha f
my suspicion is that ... tengo la sospecha de que ...
my suspicion is that they are acting on their own tengo la sospecha de que actúan solos
there is a suspicion that ... se sospecha que ...
to be above suspicion estar por encima de toda sospecha
to have one’s suspicions (about sth) tener sus sospechas (acerca de algo)
she had her suspicions ella tenía sus sospechas
I have a sneaking suspicion that ... tengo la leve sospecha de que ...
I had no suspicion that ... no sospechaba que ...
he was arrested on suspicion of spying fue arrestado bajo sospecha de espionaje ⧫ fue arrestado como sospechoso de espionaje
to lay o.s. open to suspicion hacerse sospechoso
to be shielded from suspicion estar a salvo de sospechas
to be under suspicion estar bajo sospecha
2. (= mistrust) desconfianza f
⧫ recelo m
to arouse sb’s suspicions despertar los recelos de algn
to regard sb/sth with suspicion desconfiar de algn/algo
3. (= trace) rastro m
with just a suspicion of lemon/garlic con apenas un ligero sabor a limón/ajo ⧫ con apenas un rastro de sabor a limón/ajo
“good morning,” he said without a suspicion of a smile —buenos días —dijo sin la más leve insinuación de una sonrisa
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Three men and two women are arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
But there is only one way to dispel the suspicion of cynicism.
Love of the underdog also reflects a healthy suspicion of power.
And yet the suspicion remains that all is not quite what is being said aloud.
Motorists still view cyclists with suspicion.
The extra shopping may have raised suspicions.
Police will be called in if there is suspicion a criminal offence has occurred.
To avoid suspicion she tried to pluck only hidden areas of her body.
Our door staff will deal with situations when there is the slightest suspicion.
We maintain a deep suspicion of men with better legs than us.
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This government is not entirely free of suspicion.
A lot of suspicion fell on her.
Don't do anything that might cause suspicion.
I was always regarded in the Army with a certain amount of suspicion because of my left-wing tendencies.
my suspicion is that they are acting on their own
Forensic evidence points the finger of suspicion firmly at him.
She did not attempt to throw any suspicion upon you.
I have a suspicion they're going to succeed.
We need to back that suspicion up with statistical proof.
... police arrested nineteen people on suspicion of burglary.
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suspicion
Inglés británico: suspicion
NOUN /səˈspɪʃən/
Suspicion or a suspicion is a belief or feeling that someone has committed a crime or done something wrong.
Don't do anything that might cause suspicion.
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