意思
To have a premonition or a suspicion that something bad is about to happen.
文化背景
Commonly used in daily life to express distrust. A staple phrase in suspense movies. Used across all regions.
Use it for hunches
It's perfect for when you don't have proof yet.
意思
To have a premonition or a suspicion that something bad is about to happen.
Use it for hunches
It's perfect for when you don't have proof yet.
自我测试
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly?
When I saw the fake money, my...
Maatha thanakna is the correct idiom for suspicion.
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Maatha thanakna is the correct idiom for suspicion.
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常见问题
1 个问题It is neutral and used in all contexts.
相关表达
शक होना
synonymTo have doubt