"suspicion" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

suspicion sustantivo

sustantivo + suspicion
Kolokacji: 4
suspicion of murder • police suspicion • suspicion of activity • suspicion of one's motives
suspicion + verbo
Kolokacji: 36
suspicion falls • suspicion grows • suspicion arises • suspicion begins • suspicion remains • ...
verbo + suspicion
Kolokacji: 55
arouse suspicion • raise suspicions • confirm one's suspicions • view with suspicion • arrest on suspicion • regard with suspicion • ...
(5) avoid, look, face, escape
Kolokacji: 4
1. come under suspicion = bądź podejrzanym come under suspicion
2. cast suspicion = podejrzenie obsady cast suspicion
3. throw suspicion = podejrzenie rzutu throw suspicion
4. divert suspicion = zmień kierunek podejrzenia divert suspicion
5. give to suspicions = daj podejrzeniom give to suspicions
6. remove suspicion = rozwiej podejrzenie remove suspicion
8. put one's suspicions = kłaść czyjś podejrzenia put one's suspicions
9. fall under suspicion = upadek poniżej podejrzenia fall under suspicion
10. suspicion is directed = podejrzenie jest kierowane suspicion is directed
11. ease suspicions = podejrzenia łatwości ease suspicions
  • He was trained to maneuver tanks, but he spends much of his time parked on carpets, chatting with sheiks, trying to ease suspicions one glass of tea at a time.
  • To ease suspicions, Mr. De Graff recruited Ms. Nesfield, who likened her role as the former president of the congregation to that of an ombudsman.
  • This promise, along with whatever message she takes home from her meeting with Mr. Baker on Friday, may be enough to ease suspicions on the Lithuanian side.
  • Legal ethicists say such open proceedings would ease public suspicions that lawyers protect one another at clients' expense.
  • Officials insist there was no fix, but called for the embarrassing re-draw to ease suspicions.
  • Alan D. Romberg, a senior associate specializing in East Asia at the Henry L. Stimson Center in Washington, said the process was creating "habits of consultation" that could ease suspicions in the region.
  • In this way, membership in the same alliance has eased old suspicions.
  • At a dramatic pace that would have been unthinkable only a year ago, the Vatican and the Eastern bloc have begun to forge fundamental changes in their relationship, easing mutual suspicions and lowering diplomatic barriers that had been intact for decades.
  • To that end, the White House has gone out of its way to try to ease Russian suspicions about the West, favoring a go-slow approach on expanding NATO.
  • Constantine also worked closely with trade unions in an attempt to ease the fears and suspicions of white workers.
(9) investigate, eye
Kolokacji: 2
adjetivo + suspicion
Kolokacji: 69
strong suspicion • deep suspicion • reasonable suspicion • mutual suspicion • sudden suspicion • ...
preposición + suspicion
Kolokacji: 18
under suspicion • with suspicion • on suspicion • of suspicion • for suspicion • ...

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