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So trustworthy as never to be suspected of wrongdoing, as in "The wife of Caesar must be above suspicion1" (Charles Merivale, A History of the Romans under the Empire, 1850). The phrase was given further currency when it was used for the title of a very popular World War II spy film starring Joan Crawford ( Above Suspicion, 1943).
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above suspicion形容某个人太值得信赖,而不需要被怀疑。最初来自1850年A History of the Romans under the Empire一书:身为凯撒妻,必须无可疑。1943年二战间谍电影《致命疑云》播出后得到广泛使用。
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suspicion
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