1 VERB 暂缓;推迟;暂停 If you suspend something, you delay it or stop it from happening for a while or until a decision is made about it. 暂缓;推迟;暂停
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The union suspended strike action this week. [VERB noun]
这周工会暂停了罢工。
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A UN official said aid programs will be suspended until there's adequate protection for relief convoys.
一名联合国官员说将会暂停援助项目,直到援助车队能够得到充分的保护为止。
SYN postpone, delay, put off, arrest
2 VERB 使暂时停职 If someone is suspended, they are prevented from holding a particular job or position for a fixed length of time or until a decision is made about them. 使暂时停职
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Julie was suspended from her job shortly after the incident. [be VERB-ed]
出事后不久,朱莉就被停职了。
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Buchanan was suspended for a year from Georgetown University after brawling with police. [be VERB-ed]
布坎南因与警察发生肢体冲突而被乔治敦大学停学一年。
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The Lawn Tennis Association suspended Mr Castle from the British team. [VERB noun]
草地网球协会暂停了卡斯尔先生在英国队的职务。
SYN remove, expel, eject, debar
3 VERB [usually passive] 悬挂;吊 If something is suspended from a high place, it is hanging from that place. 悬挂;吊
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...a mobile of birds or nursery rhyme characters which could be suspended over the cot. [be VERB-ed]
能悬挂在摇篮上方、由小鸟或童谣故事人物组成的风动玩具
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...chandeliers suspended on heavy chains from the ceiling. [VERB-ed]
悬挂在天花板上、由粗重吊链吊着的枝形吊灯
SYN hang, attach, dangle, swing
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