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suspend美 [sə'spend] 英 [sə'spend] 第三人称单数:suspends 现在分词:suspending 过去分词:suspended v.+n. right suspend,suspend payment,suspend judgement,suspend debate,suspend sentence adv.+v. immediately suspend v. hang,hang up,dangle,swing,string up 1. | ~ sth/sb (from sth) (by/on sth) 悬;挂;吊to hang sth from sth else |
| A lamp was suspended from the ceiling. 一盏吊灯悬在天花板上。 | | Her body was found suspended by a rope. 人们发现她的尸体吊在绳子上。 |
2. | ~ sth 暂停;中止;使暂停发挥作用(或使用等)to officially stop sth for a time; to prevent sth from being active, used, etc. for a time |
| Production has been suspended while safety checks are carried out. 在进行安全检查期间生产暂停。 | | The constitution was suspended as the fighting grew worse. 鉴于战斗趋于激烈,宪法暂停实施。 | | In the theatre we willingly suspend disbelief(= temporarily believe that the characters, etc. are real) . 在剧院看戏时,我们自愿对一切暂不置疑。 |
3. | ~ sth 延缓;暂缓;推迟to officially delay sth; to arrange for sth to happen later than planned |
| The introduction of the new system has been suspended until next year. 新制度推迟到明年再行实施。 | | to suspend judgement(= delay forming or expressing an opinion) 暂不判断 |
4. | [usupass] ~ sb (from sth) 使暂时停职(或停学等)to officially prevent sb from doing their job, going to school, etc. for a time |
| The police officer was suspended while the complaint was investigated. 投诉调查期间,这名警员被暂停职务。 |
5. | 悬浮to float in liquid or air without moving |
v. | 1. to hang something from above, especially so that it can swing freely 2. to stop something or make something ineffective, usually for a short time 3. to bar somebody from a privilege, a position, or an organization, usually when under suspicion of wrongdoing 4. to delay or defer action on a decision or a judgment until more of the facts are known 5. to cause particles to be dispersed in a liquid or gas 6. to hold a note until the next note or chord is sounded, so that they are heard together 7. to cease payment on something, especially because of an inability to meet financial obligations 8. to officially stop someone from doing their job or from going to school for a limited time because they have done something wrong 9. to hang something from something else 10. stop for a time;delay;keep in an undecided state for a time 1. to hang something from above, especially so that it can swing freely 2. to stop something or make something ineffective, usually for a short time 3. to bar somebody from a privilege, a position, or an organization, usually when under suspicion of wrongdoing 4. to delay or defer action on a decision or a judgment until more of the facts are known 5. to cause particles to be dispersed in a liquid or gas 6. to hold a note until the next note or chord is sounded, so that they are heard together 7. to cease payment on something, especially because of an inability to meet financial obligations 8. to officially stop someone from doing their job or from going to school for a limited time because they have done something wrong 9. to hang something from something else 10. stop for a time;delay;keep in an undecided state for a time |
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