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词汇 unsuspecting
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Definition of unsuspecting in English:

unsuspecting

adjectiveʌnsəˈspɛktɪŋˌənsəˈspɛktɪŋ
  • (of a person or animal) not aware of the presence of danger; feeling no suspicion.

    (人,动物)未意识到眼前危险的,不提防的;无猜疑心的

    anti-personnel mines lie in wait for their unsuspecting victims

    杀伤性地雷正在等待无戒备之心的受害者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's terrifying both for pedestrians and also unsuspecting drivers who have to approach at a snail's pace.
    • He asked the unsuspecting pensioner if she could find his little sister-who he claimed lived in the area.
    • Monica cannot bring herself to do this and drives the unsuspecting David to the country to abandon him.
    • A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists.
    • Such signs are just waiting to be wiped out by an unsuspecting motorist, particularly in foggy conditions.
    • In this fantasy sequence, she is hardly, as the Crown insisted, an innocent, unsuspecting victim.
    • Meanwhile this noise pollution continues to fill our ears and empty the pockets of unsuspecting children.
    • Much of the fun of the game arises from unfortunate bids made by unsuspecting players.
    • If only they didn't create so many blind spots for the unsuspecting motorist.
    • Thieves have recently targeted unsuspecting victims by showing them a map and asking for directions.
    • Another, almost stereotypical, one is to place some poor unsuspecting creature in a maze and see if it finds its way out.
    • Hidden speed cameras are clocking unsuspecting drivers in Greater Manchester.
    • The unsuspecting victim would give the directions and continue to his destination.
    • When they were close enough to the unsuspecting woman, they pounced, knocking her to the ground.
    • As more and more unsuspecting people take to the great outdoors, the demands on the team grow.
    • For the unsuspecting Nancy, a somewhat different picture had been painted.
    • Every weekend at clubs, pubs and private homes across the city, they burst in on unsuspecting victims.
    • He is going toward the house where we left the unsuspecting Hero.
    • In fact, the viewer probably ended up feeling like an unsuspecting lady.
    • Nevertheless, the pose would have been construed as ridiculous had it been of an unwary and unsuspecting adult.
    Synonyms
    unsuspicious, unwary, unaware, unconscious, off guard, ignorant, unknowing, unwitting, oblivious, heedless, unmindful
    trusting, trustful
    gullible, credulous, ingenuous, naive, innocent, dupable, easily deceived, easily taken in, exploitable
    rare incognizant, nescient

Derivatives

  • unsuspectingly

  • adverbʌnsəˈspɛktɪŋliˌənsəˈspɛktɪŋli
    • They unsuspectingly bestowed impunity upon me.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Your chosen lecturer will innocently and unsuspectingly assume that the constant attention they are receiving from you is due to your love for learning or perhaps that you have ADD.
      • Users of search engines who searched for these terms would find dummy pages listed prominently in their search results that directed them, unsuspectingly, to etoy.com.
      • There are the capricious gusts of sea wind that sweep in unsuspectingly, the cunning bunkers, the enigmatic kicks and bounces, the blatantly tormenting results.
      • That it has become reality is only one fascinating part of Super Bowl XXXIV, a game that unsuspectingly turns out to have more subplots than an Agatha Christie novel.
  • unsuspectingness

  • noun
    • Are they driven by intrepidity, by unsuspectingness, or by some kind of vague hope?
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There is everywhere a fearful indifference to the things of God, everywhere an unconsciousness of His vicinity, an unsuspectingness that His marvellous interference was so near at hand.
      • But you will acknowledge that the charming unsuspectingness of our friend has sometimes laid him open to attacks.
      • But her quiet-eyed unsuspectingness only makes her the more a part of his delicate entertainment.

Rhymes

self-respecting, self-selecting, unreflecting

Definition of unsuspecting in US English:

unsuspecting

adjectiveˌənsəˈspektiNGˌənsəˈspɛktɪŋ
  • (of a person or animal) not aware of the presence of danger; feeling no suspicion.

    (人,动物)未意识到眼前危险的,不提防的;无猜疑心的

    antipersonnel mines lie in wait for their unsuspecting victims

    杀伤性地雷正在等待无戒备之心的受害者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this fantasy sequence, she is hardly, as the Crown insisted, an innocent, unsuspecting victim.
    • Monica cannot bring herself to do this and drives the unsuspecting David to the country to abandon him.
    • When they were close enough to the unsuspecting woman, they pounced, knocking her to the ground.
    • The unsuspecting victim would give the directions and continue to his destination.
    • He is going toward the house where we left the unsuspecting Hero.
    • Thieves have recently targeted unsuspecting victims by showing them a map and asking for directions.
    • A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists.
    • Another, almost stereotypical, one is to place some poor unsuspecting creature in a maze and see if it finds its way out.
    • It's terrifying both for pedestrians and also unsuspecting drivers who have to approach at a snail's pace.
    • Meanwhile this noise pollution continues to fill our ears and empty the pockets of unsuspecting children.
    • Much of the fun of the game arises from unfortunate bids made by unsuspecting players.
    • In fact, the viewer probably ended up feeling like an unsuspecting lady.
    • As more and more unsuspecting people take to the great outdoors, the demands on the team grow.
    • Hidden speed cameras are clocking unsuspecting drivers in Greater Manchester.
    • Such signs are just waiting to be wiped out by an unsuspecting motorist, particularly in foggy conditions.
    • Every weekend at clubs, pubs and private homes across the city, they burst in on unsuspecting victims.
    • He asked the unsuspecting pensioner if she could find his little sister-who he claimed lived in the area.
    • If only they didn't create so many blind spots for the unsuspecting motorist.
    • For the unsuspecting Nancy, a somewhat different picture had been painted.
    • Nevertheless, the pose would have been construed as ridiculous had it been of an unwary and unsuspecting adult.
    Synonyms
    unsuspicious, unwary, unaware, unconscious, off guard, ignorant, unknowing, unwitting, oblivious, heedless, unmindful
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