3. And there are others who say their suspicions were aroused over time, as the 55-year-old Mr. Williams, who appeared on weekends turned out in fine suits, bought up property after property, providing such a large injection of cash into the village that he single-handedly brought the community back to life. (ine7-10) suspicion: n a belief or feeling that sth is wrong e.g.He was arrested on suspicion of having stolen the money 他因涉嫌偷那笔钱而被捕。 above suspicion:不受怀疑 arouse:a) cause sth to happen张心ci0 under suspicion: suspected of wrongdoing A V suspect n. suspicion adj. sus eg. Her behavior aroused no suspicion她的举动未受到怀 疑。 b) wake sb. from sleep: awaken3. And there are others who say their suspicions were aroused over time, as the 55-year-old Mr. Williams, who appeared on weekends turned out in fine suits, bought up property after property, providing such a large injection of cash into the village that he single-handedly brought the community back to life. (line7-10) suspicion: n. a belief or feeling that sth. is wrong e.g. He was arrested on suspicion of having stolen the money. 他因涉嫌偷那笔钱而被捕。 above suspicion: 不受怀疑 under suspicion: suspected of wrongdoing 有嫌疑 → v. suspect n. suspicion adj. suspicious arouse: a) cause sth. to happen 引起 e.g. Her behavior aroused no suspicion.她的举动未受到怀 疑。 b) wake sb. from sleep: awaken