suspiciously 的定义
suspiciously 近义词
doubtingly
更多suspiciously例句
- While states have reported isolated incidents of suspicious voting, the number of affected votes numbers in the dozens across the country.
- Spears’s fans have been suspicious of her conservatorship for as long as it has existed.
- Democrats were far more likely than Republicans to vote early, and that made for a whiplashing election night that left voters confused and, in some cases, suspicious.
- City Heights resident Francisco Gonzalez, 51, was suspicious of the Measure E campaign’s motives.
- If you feel up to it, respectfully providing context or skepticism in response to one of your friends’ suspicious posts can help to slow the spread of a false narrative.
- The loyalty she had assumed was mutual was looking to be suspiciously unreciprocated.
- Or hundreds of suspiciously young and fit drivers turn out to be members of the Russian special forces?
- He raised the device in front of his face, eyeing it suspiciously from behind his Eugene Levy eyebrows.
- That would have been a highly precipitous withdrawal and would have looked suspiciously like defeat.
- On the outside, Fernando Galeano and Gerardo Moncada, two bosses of the Medellín Cartel, were growing suspiciously wealthy.
- Robinson looked at him suspiciously as he took it, and the animals eyed him with evident distrust.
- And by lunch-time the cloud had passed away as suddenly, and as suspiciously, as it had come.
- He said it because his sentence sounded otherwise suspiciously incomplete.
- The general glanced suspiciously at the door to reassure himself that it was closed.
- His eyes rest on me curiously, suspiciously, while the trusty hands me a small loaf of bread.