词汇 | above suspicion |
释义 | Idiom above suspicion Theme: HONESTY to be honest enough that no one would suspect you; to be in a position where you could not be suspected.The general is a fine old man, completely above suspicion.Mary was at work at the time of the accident, so she's above suspicion. Idiom above suspicion not believed to have done anything wrong.The fact that you were once famous doesn't mean you're above suspicion. above suspicionNot suspected of any wrongdoing or crime. Because everyone thought he was such a good citizen, he remained above suspicion after the robbery. *above suspicion[for one] to be honest enough that no one would suspect one; in a position where one could not be suspected. (This is a translation of words attributed to Julius Caesar, who divorced his wife, Pompeia, on the grounds of her possible involvement in a public scandal; Caesar stated, "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion.") (*Typically: be ~; keep oneself ~; remain ~.) The general is a fine old man, completely above suspicion. above suspicionSo trustworthy as never to be suspected of wrongdoing, as in "The wife of Caesar must be above suspicion" (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). A similar idiom using above in the sense of "beyond" is above the law, usually describing an individual or business behaving as though exempt from rules or laws that apply to others. |
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