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su.spensesE5spentsn [U]the feeling of excitement or anxiety which you have when you are waiting for something to happen and are uncertain about what it is going to be悬念,挂虑They are waiting in suspense to hear what the jury's verdict will be.他们不安地等待着陪审团的裁决。She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him.在她告诉他愿意嫁给他之前,让他担心了好几天。Come on, put me out of my suspense--tell me what happened.说吧,别再故弄玄虚了----告诉我究竟怎么回事。The suspense is killing me (= I am extremely eager to know what is going to happen or to know what I am going to be told).这种悬而不决的感觉真是难受得要命。The play is full of intrigue and suspense (= causes feelings of excitement because it is not certain what is going to happen).这部戏充满了纠葛和悬念。There is a gradual build-up of suspense throughout the film, until it comes to an unexpected ending.整部电影的悬念随情节逐渐推进,最后的结局出人意料。
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