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The language of suspicion #31 (permalink) Fri Dec 17, 2010 14:12 pm   The language of suspicion
 

I do not believe in first sight Love because that was the problems of marry break that We had around Us, So that should stop If we will enjoying Our marriages This is my sure-mission.
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The language of suspicion #32 (permalink) Fri Jan 14, 2011 4:21 am   The language of suspicion
 

Reading this passage has brought me joy as i know understand the right word to use in suspicion tales.I am so grateful.Thanks to you Alan
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The language of suspicion #33 (permalink) Sun Jan 30, 2011 19:54 pm   The language of suspicion
 

Hi friends,

I don't know what is the relationship between "The language of suspicion" and " won't or shan't"?.
Excuse me to say this,and I know this is a web for learning English, but I need to say something a bout this language.Firstly, in my opinion everybody has the attitude towards suspicious events in our lives. Then, to feel like that means, "I am thinking" and so I am existing.Finally, some incidents need from us to be suspicious, but not always.

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The language of suspicion #34 (permalink) Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:14 am   The language of suspicion
 

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Hi Alan Sir

Thank you for essay the language of Suspicion. It was really good. I enjoyed it
when I read it. I am always suspicious others until I know it is truue to me.
I am also like person doubting Thomas.

Day-today life we cannot believe anyone as they behave and tell.
I want to be cautious always in any situation. After reading reading your Essay
I felt that I want to be more careful in all activities.

Thanking you

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The language of suspicion #35 (permalink) Sat Feb 19, 2011 18:53 pm   The language of suspicion
 

Whaa excellent explanations on suspicions
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The language of suspicion #36 (permalink) Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:42 am   The language of suspicion
 

hello Mr Alan
The language of suspicion is an important topic and essentially this days in tunisia .
I have many ideas to discus in this forum.
I'm trying now to develop them and I will explain them next time.
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The language of suspicion #37 (permalink) Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:40 am   The language of suspicion
 

hi! mr. Alan

I read the essay but am not understand well because my vocabulary is very poor and long time my compute was problem to open. very sorry for bad English. i try to read more and more i think am understand.

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The language of suspicion #38 (permalink) Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:53 am   The language of suspicion
 

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Hi Helen,

Alan Essays are little bit difficullt to understand for average learners like me and you.
Don't bother please attend vocabalary test and improve your vocabalary.
I will never say that I could undrstand his essay 100%. If you have doubts you
can ask Alan Sir who will solve your problem. But the way he is writting will be
very good. I love to read his Essay at the same time I will also find some difficulties
in understanding, then I used to read others feed back how they understood and wrote
that. You should read other learner's feed back also, so that you will know others
opinion, and this way you can improve yourself.

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The language of suspicion #39 (permalink) Sat May 14, 2011 9:04 am   The language of suspicion
 

Dear Alan,
I`m very grateful for your essays. At times I have questions which I find the answers in your essays.
But now I was wondering if you could help me understanding this sentence: "Some recent commentators, chiefly Alex Potts, have explored Winckelmann’s own republicanism and anticlericalism and the later critical and political reception of his ‘historicist’ determination of the form of Greek art in the civic freedom of the Greek polis"
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The language of suspicion #40 (permalink) Fri Jun 10, 2011 13:50 pm   The language of suspicion
 

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Hello Alan,

This wasn't again a piece of cake but it was very exciting to be familiar with it.
If you don't mind I would like to fix what I have learned.

Suspicion: a feeling that sb has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, even though you have no proof.
1. reluctant do sth:hesitating doing sth because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do.
2. draw up a list:(here:) write sth that needs careful thought or planning.
3. prime suspect:most important suspect
4.questioning: [U](n)=the activity of asking sb questions.
5. [u]to be so guarded:
= careful, not showing feelings or giving much information. syn: cautious
Exp: You should be more guarded what you say.
6.nobody likes to be proved wrong:
syn: People are usually reluctant to admit they were wrong.
7.downright liar = (emphasizing sth negative) syn: barefaced mendacity.
8.enable us:make it possible for us ; syn: allow us;let us do sth
9.suspicious being groundless= suspicious not based on evidence; syn: unfounded
10.double our standard of living After the elections the new government introduced the flat tax with 18% rate in our country. Since the Hungarian standard of living fell down. The gap between the rich and the poor grew wider. The middle class also became poor. This process isn't over.
11. be in favour of sb/sth= support sth and agree with sth.
12. to have my doubts ( about sth)= you have reasons why you are not certain about whether sth is good or will happen.
Exp:It may be all right. Personally I have my doubts.
13.smell a rat= to suspect that sth is wrong about a situation.
14. fishy:=suspicious
Hamlet of Shakespeare: "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"
Nowadays it is saying: Something is fishy in Denmark.(There was a film with this title.)
15.not put one's finger on: to not be able identify what is wrong or different about a particular situation.
16: hit it off:= to have a good relationship with sb.
17: far-fetched:= very difficult to believe; syn. artificial
than meaning of this sentence:" he got his toe stuck in the plughole."- that's why he wasn't on time.

http://wn.com/UK_Man_Stuck_Down_A_Drain

18. it doesn't add up.(esp. in negative sentences): it doesn't seem to make sense.
19.wretched thing: syn: damn thing
20. give the doubter
"I have given the doubter could well have been proved right or wrong in his suspicion."
Even did he suspected you and you had to prove right and wrong in his suspicion? You could be very patient in this situation.
21.preposterous: = completely unreasonable

The last four sentences are very similar to the Hungarian ones:
-You don't except me fall for that?= You don't except swallow it.
-Come off it! exp: Come off it! We don't have chance.
-Tell me another.= I don't believe what you have said.
-I wasn't born yesterday. = I am no chicken.

Many thanks.
Best regards:
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