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Перевод: suss
[существительное] подозрение; подозрительная личность; подозреваемый ; [глагол] разузнать; расследовать; понять; относиться с подозрением; подозревать в совершении преступления
Тезаурус:
- Put any group of players together and watch the torture as they painfully suss out where they fit in the ability stakes, and watch the most inept contract into a meek and confused, self-effacing heap.
- Overall, the unit is really simple and straightforward to use, but there's no doubt that if you have difficulties with the volume and tone knobs on a Jazz bass, then you might not suss the Decimax right away.
- The "suss" provision was spelt out (Section 314) and a municipal "frequenting" charge underpinned the stop-and-search power of the 1824 Vagrancy Act.
- They say my accent is 'orrible, but at least I can understand what they're saying on the pitch and suss out their Machiavellian little games."
- He had no intention of letting another "New York Mix" type blunder slip through his lack of business suss.
- M. B. "Suss" power was used quite a lot - but it fell into disfavour later on.
- Some people are suss to the work that's involved in Quo though, so that's cool."
- Jo Saunders, a Re-evaluation Co-counsellor came to suss me out and see whether I was worthy of her efforts.
- The combination of three different "suss" powers had awesome implications for the street dweller.
- He did not want Eleanor to talk to any of his fellow patients and suss out what sort of hospital he was in.
- So look to the future and suss out the science of beauty.
- You'll soon get the hang of it - once you've been caught a few times you'll suss out the attack patterns - but until you do, frustration is high.
- Susan Hampshire herself was invited to become a governor, and who knows, might have accepted, had she been able to suss out what we were on about.
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