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suss

/suhs/US // sʌs //UK // (sʌs) //

苏斯,紧张,小号

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly British Slang. to investigate or figure out.

Examples

  • One-on-one meetings commence with a few minutes of chat about general topics, so Prather can suss out students’ states of mind and make sure they are okay.

  • In theory, the women are trying to suss out the good men from the bad ones.

  • Developers need time to suss out the nuances of new hardware.

  • VOSD hosts Scott Lewis, Andrew Keatts and Sara Libby — along with a lot of other folks in the city — have been digging into it to suss out where the mayor stands on police and other major city services.

  • What’s hard to suss out of those numbers is a significant trend reshaping party identification.

  • “It has so much to do with Amy and her reaction to Ben,” he says, attempting to suss out the surprising turn of events.

  • One would think that a media communications expert might be able to suss that out on her own.

  • If you want to suss out the cleanliness and hygiene level of any hotel, take a quick look behind furniture and drapes.

  • Presently there came a sound from the stove, "Susssusssuss!"

  • Like her old self for a minute, Mrs. Suss, she hit me on the arm.

  • "Schlaf selig und suss," the soft stirring of the night-wind seemed to say: let her not dread the message the morning would bring!