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sus·pend AW BrE /səˈspend/NAmE /səˈspend/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they suspend BrE /səˈspend/ NAmE /səˈspend/present simple - he / she / it suspends BrE /səˈspendz/ NAmE /səˈspendz/past simple suspended BrE /səˈspendɪd/ NAmE /səˈspendɪd/past participle suspended BrE /səˈspendɪd/ NAmE /səˈspendɪd/ -ing form suspending BrE /səˈspendɪŋ/ NAmE /səˈspendɪŋ/~ sth/sb (from sth) (by/on sth) (formal) to hang sth from sth else 悬;挂;吊◆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。~ sthto officially stop sth for a time; to prevent sth from being active, used, etc. for a time 暂停;中止;使暂停发挥作用(或使用等)◆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。~ sthto officially delay sth; to arrange for sth to happen later than planned 延缓;暂缓;推迟◆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 [usually passive] ~ sb (from sth) to officially prevent sb from doing their job, going to school, etc. for a time 使暂时停职(或停学等)◆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。be suspended in sth (specialist) to float in liquid or air without moving 悬浮 ➡ see also suspension |