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The meaning of being suspicious.

This is also questionable, and that is also questionable. Described as very suspicious. The origin of the idiom: The preface of Lu Xun's Quasi-romance: "However, in this way, some' writers' who have no vision and only read words by smell are suspicious." Note: ㄧˊㄕㄣˊㄧˊㄨㄟㄟㄟㄟㄛㄢㄢㄢㄢ Hey, send it. " It is said that the fox is suspicious, which is the opposite of suspicious: I believe, I believe very much, and I have no doubt. Do as you say, adopt and follow all the ideas you say. Describe having great trust in someone. "Shu Wei Cui Haochuan": "It belongs to the autumn when Taizong was in power, and the grammar of ancestral idioms was couplet; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Degree of derogatory use of common idioms. Color: neutral idiom idiom structure: joint idiom generation year: English translation of ancient idioms: extremely suspicious; Russian translation: подозртелнбезконечнн. Japanese translation: paranoid (ぎしんぁんきを), born (しょぅずる) Other translations: 𞈣 This is a good example. Idiom riddle: the pronunciation is suspicious. Note: Doubt cannot be pronounced as "y". Writing note: ghosts can't write "paradox"; Doubt can't write "smart". Two-part allegorical saying: fortune-telling in the temple