单词 | suspend |
释义 | suspend [sə'spend] verb STOP 停止 ADVANCED transitive ■to stop or to cause to be not active, either temporarily or permanently 停止,暂停,中止 •The ferry service has been suspended for the day because of bad weather.因为天气恶劣,渡船已经停开。 •The President has suspended the constitution and assumed total power.总统废除宪法,独揽大权。 •When you go to the theatre, you have to be willing to suspend disbelief •I'm suspending judgment •legal ADVANCED transitive ■If someone is suspended from work, school, etc., they are temporarily not allowed to work, go to school or take part in an activity because they have done something wrong (因犯错而)暂令停职,暂令停学,暂令停止参加活动 •She was suspended from •He was suspended for four matches after arguing with the referee.跟裁判发生争执之后,他被禁赛四场。 [sə'spend] verb HANG 悬挂 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to hang 悬挂 •The builders worked on wooden platforms, suspended by ropes from •It was very uncomfortable lying on the hospital bed with my legs suspended in the air transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■If small pieces of solid material are suspended in a gas or a liquid, they hang or float in the gas or liquid 悬浮,漂浮 •The drug is suspended in •A cloud of smoke was suspended in |
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