中英词典:sleuth
名词
1. 名侦探
英 [sluːθ] 美 [sluθ]
词义:一位从事侦查工作的人,尤指职业侦探。
例句:
1. She hired a sleuth to investigate her husband's activities.(她雇了一名侦探来调查她丈夫的活动。)
2. The famous sleuth solved the mystery in record time.(这位著名的侦探以史无前例的速度解开了这个谜团。)
2. 搜寻者;搜查者
英 [sluːθ] 美 [sluθ]
词义:进行搜寻或搜查的人。
例句:
1. The police sent a team of sleuths to search for the missing child.(警方派出了一队搜查人员寻找失踪的孩子。)
2. The sleuths discovered crucial evidence at the crime scene.(搜查人员在犯罪现场找到了关键证据。)
形容词
1. 手法高明的;狡猾的
英 [sluːθ] 美 [sluθ]
词义:指人机智、聪明或狡猾。
例句:
1. The sleuth detective was known for his cunning tactics.(这位机智的侦探以其狡猾的策略闻名。)
2. The sleuth criminal always managed to elude capture.(这位狡猾的罪犯总是设法逃脱捕捉。)
词语辨析
sleuth与detective的区别:
- sleuth一词更强调搜查和侦查的动作,通常用于描述从事侦查工作的人。
- detective一词更侧重于指探员或侦探的职业身份。
词汇扩充
- private sleuth:私人侦探
- amateur sleuth:业余侦探
- master sleuth:超级侦探
- female sleuth:女侦探
近义词
1. detective:侦探
2. investigator:调查员
3. spy:间谍
4. inspector:检查员
反义词
1. criminal:罪犯
2. suspect:嫌疑犯
柯林斯词典
sleuth(名词)
1. a detective
2. a person who searches carefully
sleuth(动词)
1. to search carefully
牛津词典
sleuth(名词)
1. a detective
2. a person who searches for something
sleuth(动词)
1. to track or follow
用法
- The famous detective was renowned for his ability to sleuth out the truth.(这位著名的侦探以其发现真相的能力而闻名。)
- She decided to hire a professional sleuth to investigate the mysterious disappearance.(她决定雇一名专业侦探来调查这个神秘的失踪案件。)
例句
1. The sleuth followed the suspect through the crowded streets. (那名侦探跟随嫌疑人穿过拥挤的街道。)
2. The amateur sleuth uncovered a hidden clue that the police had missed. (这位业余侦探发现了警察错过的一个隐藏线索。)
3. The skilled sleuth quickly pieced together the fragments of evidence to solve the complex case. (这位熟练的侦探迅速将各个证据片段拼凑在一起,解开了这个复杂的案件。)
4. The detective agency hired a team of sleuths to gather information on the criminal organization. (侦探机构雇佣了一队侦探来收集有关犯罪组织的信息。)
5. The sleuth disguised himself as a janitor to gain access to the suspect's office. (侦探伪装成清洁工,以便进入嫌疑人的办公室。)
6. The experienced sleuth knew how to read people's body language for signs of deception. (经验丰富的侦探知道如何通过人们的肢体语言察觉欺骗的迹象。)
7. The cunning sleuth set a trap to catch the thief red-handed. (狡猾的侦探设下陷阱,以现行抓捕小偷。)
8. The sleuth carefully examined the crime scene for any clues left behind. (侦探仔细检查了犯罪现场是否留下了任何线索。)
9. The master sleuth was always one step ahead of the criminals he pursued. (这位超级侦探总是在追捕的罪犯之前走在一步之前。)
10. The sleuth's sharp observation skills helped him notice the smallest details that others missed. (侦探敏锐的观察力帮助他察觉到别人忽略的最细微的细节。)
11. The sleuth used his wit and intuition to unravel the mystery. (侦探运用智慧和直觉解开了谜团。)
12. The female sleuth proved herself to be just as capable as her male counterparts. (这位女侦探证明了自己和男性同行一样有能力。)
13. The detective agency assigned their top sleuth to the high-profile case. (侦探机构指派他们最顶尖的侦探处理这个备受关注的案件。)
14. The seasoned sleuth knew that patience and persistence were key in solving difficult cases. (经验丰富的侦探知道耐心和坚持对于解决困难案件至关重要。)
15. The sleuth's reputation for being able to unravel even the most complex mysteries preceded him. (这位侦探解开最复杂谜团的能力使他声名远扬。)
16. The young sleuth was eager to prove herself and make a name for herself in the detective world. (这位年轻的侦探渴望证明自己,在侦探界打出一片天地。)
17. The retired police officer decided to become a sleuth in order to continue solving crimes. (这位退休的警察决定成为一名侦探,以便继续破案。)
18. The resourceful sleuth used his network of informants to gather valuable information. (足智多谋的侦探利用他的线人网络收集了宝贵的信息。)
19. The sleuth's keen eye for detail helped him identify the forged document. (侦探对细节的敏锐洞察力帮助他辨认出了伪造的文件。)
20. The cunning sleuth always had a trick up his sleeve to outsmart the criminals. (这位狡猾的侦探总是有一招制敌的绝招。)