unsuspicious
unsuspicious — 形容詞
- unsuspiciouspositive
- more unsuspiciouscomparative
- most unsuspicioussuperlative
1. likely to believe that people are honest and that nothing bad is happening, with
不疑心
不覺得有問題或危險,信任他人
likely to believe that people are honest and that nothing bad is happening, without looking for hidden dangers or tricks
Nadia was completely unsuspicious when a stranger offered to carry her bag at the station.
Nadia 對陌生人主動幫忙提包包完全沒有起疑心。
completely unsuspicious — intensifier showing degree
Tamar gave her bank details to the caller, unsuspicious of any scam.
Tamar 對電話那頭的人毫不懷疑,把銀行資料告訴了對方。
unsuspicious of [noun] — prepositional pattern
Kwame's unsuspicious smile made it easy for the salesman to convince him.
Kwame 毫無戒心的笑容讓業務員很容易就說服了他。
Even with the alarm ringing, Haruto remained unsuspicious and went back to sleep.
即使警報響個不停,Haruto 仍然毫不懷疑,倒頭又睡了。
Quinn's unsuspicious expression did not change when the officer asked more questions.
警察繼續追問時,Quinn 臉上毫無疑心的表情始終沒有改變。
- suspicious
the direct opposite; inclined to doubt or distrust
- wary
cautious and watchful, often for good reason
文法句型
unsuspicious + of + noun phrase
be + unsuspicious
remain + unsuspicious
用法筆記
Frequently used with intensifiers such as 'completely', 'perfectly', or 'entirely'. Can also be followed by 'of' to specify what is not suspected.