释义 |
过去分词:suppressed 现在分词:suppressing 第三人称单数:suppresses v.+n. suppress anger,suppress laugh,suppress desire,suppress information,suppress activity v. express,submit,publicize v. hold back,repress,stifle,restrain,contain 1. | ~ sth 镇压;(武力)平定;压制to put an end, often by force, to a group or an activity that is believed to threaten authority |
| The rebellion was brutally suppressed. 叛乱遭到了残酷的镇压。 |
2. | ~ sth 禁止(发表);查禁;封锁to prevent sth from being published or made known |
| The police were accused of suppressing vital evidence. 警方被指隐瞒关键证据。 |
3. | ~ sth 抑制;控制;忍住to prevent yourself from having or expressing a feeling or an emotion |
| | | She was unable to suppress her anger. 她按捺不住怒火。 |
4. | ~ sth 压制;阻止;抑制to prevent sth from growing, developing or continuing |
| drugs that suppress the appetite 抑制食欲的药 |
v. | 1. to put an end to something, especially something perceived as a threat, by the use of force or a prohibition 2. to prevent something from happening, operating, or becoming apparent, or restrain something and limit its effects 3. to prevent information or evidence from becoming known, or written material from being published 4. to resist thoughts or feelings consciously as they arise, and try to banish them from the mind 5. to reduce unwanted noise or oscillation in a circuit or unwanted frequencies in a signal 6. to cause the reduction or cessation of a normal bodily function such as menstruation or growth, or undergo such a reduction or cessation 7. to cancel or reverse the effects of a gene 8. to stop opposition or protest using military force or strict laws 9. to stop a physical process from happening or developing 10. to stop yourself from feeling an emotion 1. to put an end to something, especially something perceived as a threat, by the use of force or a prohibition 2. to prevent something from happening, operating, or becoming apparent, or restrain something and limit its effects 3. to prevent information or evidence from becoming known, or written material from being published 4. to resist thoughts or feelings consciously as they arise, and try to banish them from the mind 5. to reduce unwanted noise or oscillation in a circuit or unwanted frequencies in a signal 6. to cause the reduction or cessation of a normal bodily function such as menstruation or growth, or undergo such a reduction or cessation 7. to cancel or reverse the effects of a gene 8. to stop opposition or protest using military force or strict laws 9. to stop a physical process from happening or developing 10. to stop yourself from feeling an emotion |
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