释义 |
suss verb to suspect, or discover the truth about, someone or something UK, 1953 A shortened form of “suspect”.- [N]o-one really knew how we made our loot–they just sussed it was all bent. — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 152, 1962
- Hey you gettin’ drunk / So sorry, I’ve got you sussed. — The Who, We’re Not Gonna Take It, 1969
- Me and the boys thought we had it sussed Valentinos all of us. — Rod Stewart, I Was Only Joking, 1977
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