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Перевод: suspicion
[существительное] подозрение; подозрительность ; привкус ; оттенок ; чуточка
Тезаурус:
- British irritation was increased by the suspicion that McNamara was deliberately trying to wean Britain away from her nuclear special relationship with the United States, and from her determination to maintain her own independent nuclear deterrent, which embarrassed American foreign policy towards Europe.
- SINCE Michael Chang won the French Open in June, the suspicion has grown that, although the 17-year-old may have the game and resilience to thrive on clay, he lacks the power, size and serve to handle the game's big hitters on faster surfaces.
- Manfred Seidel, the deputy director of the Communist Party's foreign exchange agency, the Commercial Co-Ordination agency, had been detained on suspicion of diverting 200 million marks (71.6 million) in hard currency earnings abroad, ADN reported yesterday.
- Quick replies by Kelly Shelford and Mark Elia led to the suspicion that New Zealand could score at will and were easing themselves into their stride, but doubts arose early in the second half with a succession of missed chances.
- Certainly, dislike or suspicion of the Jews was widespread even before Hitler took power.
- He said the killings had shaken some members of Panama's Defence Force, but that in the aftermath of the uprising, when suspicion of complicity ran wide, no one was prepared to plead for the lives of the coup plotters.
- If there is evidence or suspicion of drugs or poisonous substances having been taken.
- A general reading of the book encourages the suspicion that the principle of verification is being used, not simply to exclude some clear and obvious errors, but to cut out swathes of philosophical tradition that have never been guilty of the crude misconceptions of which they are accused by Ayer.
- There has been a suspicion for many years that high rates of stomach cancer in parts of Wales may be linked to soil chemistry, specifically such factors as zinc/copper ratios, and to lead content in water supplies.
- This was applied and extended by Sir Robert to safeguard the arrangements for telephone-tapping, even though when a tap is placed there may be no iniquity but only the suspicion of iniquity; and that entire conversations may be recorded and listened to "when much of the conversations may be highly confidential and untainted by any iniquity".
- Manfred Seidel, the deputy director of the Communist Party's foreign exchange agency, the Commercial Coordination agency, had been detained on suspicion of diverting 200 million marks (71.6 million) in hard currency earnings abroad, ADN reported yesterday.
- There is widespread suspicion that the two firms, along with the rest of the nuclear industry, were appalled by the revelations about operating methods at the power station that had already been given in testimony.
- Grade decided that the complaints from parents and teachers that kids were arriving late in class because of the series - not to mention that nagging suspicion that placing Neighbours on before the evening's news bulletin could be a ratings coup - should be ignored no longer.
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