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21. | Democracy is the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the |
| 民主是一种反复出现的疑心,即大多数人多半时间是正确的。——怀特 |
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22. | He looked at me with suspicion. He was somberly curious to know what I was doing in these seas. |
| 他疑心十足地瞧着我,阴沉着脸,很想知道我来这一带海域干些什么。 |
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23. | Doubts have begun to spring up in my mind. |
| 我突然起了疑心. |
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24. | -anybody would suspicion us that saw us. |
| --谁看见了也得疑心我们。 |
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25. | arouse suspicion |
| 引起猜疑 |
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26. | His suspicions were awakened. |
| 他起了疑心。 |
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27. | cause for suspicion; suspicion |
| 疑窦 |
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28. | atrabilious adj. |
| 沉闷的;疑心的 |
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29. | The woman showed great suspicion and looked askance at everything the shopman offered for sale. |
| 那妇人显出疑心很重的样子,对于店主劝她买的每一样东西,她都投以怀疑的目光。 |
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30. | groundless suspicion |
| 毫无根据的怀疑 |
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