(of a person) accused or suspected of a crime or wrongdoing, but without proof or confirmation of guilt

所谓的, 声称的
easy to see or notice

显而易见的, 明显的
having a possibility of happening or being the case

可能的, 很可能的
used to state that something appears to be true or appealing at first glance
in a manner that looks a certain way at first glance, but there might be hidden aspects or complications

表面上, 看似
used to express one's disapproval of a name or term given to someone or something because one believes it is inappropriate

所谓的, 自称的
generally believed or considered to be true, without definite proof or evidence

所谓的, 被认为的
used to refer to the characteristics, attitudes, and challenges of the current era
to stop working or participating in an activity, usually at the end of the day or when one feels that they have done enough
to suddenly become attentive or alert, often due to something surprising or remarkable
(of a group of people) having a strong friendly relationship with shared interests

紧密团结的, 关系密切的
(of an event, situation, or outcome) waiting to happen in the future, typically expected or anticipated

即将发生, 即将到来
(of news, information, or rumors) to quickly become known by the majority
a provision in a contract or agreement that allows one party to withdraw or terminate the agreement under certain conditions, often to avoid unfavorable circumstances or obligations
