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61. | To have no confidence in. |
| 不信任,怀疑 |
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62. | Older Americans viewed them suspiciously and thought that they were an inferior people, incapable of understanding American ideals. |
| 较早来美国的人以怀疑的眼光看待他们,并认为他们是劣等人民,不能理解美国的理想。 |
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63. | Be suspicious of; be dubious about |
| 对..怀疑 |
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64. | have a suspicion |
| 抱有怀疑 |
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65. | To withhold or reject belief. |
| 不信,怀疑 |
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66. | suspect strongly |
| 很怀疑 |
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67. | It is douBtful that |
| 值得怀疑 |
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68. | hint of suspicion |
| 有点怀疑 |
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69. | That's very doubtful. |
| 令人怀疑。 |
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70. | regard sb with suspicion |
| 怀疑某人 |
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