1. 镇压:但是,进行了不到三个月,以慈禧太后为首的顽固派就把变法给镇压(suppress)了下去. 许多爱国志士受到谭嗣同为变法舍生忘死,勇于献身行动(action)的激励,继续为拯救中华而不断奋斗.
2. 压制:Gernsbache认为抑制加工既有自动加工也有控制加工,并且认为抑制是一种积极压制(suppress)激活的过程. 由此可见,结构建构框架明确提出,语言理解过程即心理表征的建构受增强与抑制两种一般的加工机制的调节,
3. 禁止:在同一功能层内模块的数据是直接发送的;在不同层之间数据则是通过抑制(Inhibit)和禁止(Suppress)进行传递的. 这种通讯机制最大的优点就是鲁棒性. 即上层模块工作时,可以利用抑制取代原有底层模块的输出;当上层模块失效时,
1. suppress是什么意思
1. 镇压;制止;压制
If someone in authority suppresses an activity, they prevent it from continuing, by using force or making it illegal.
e.g. ...drug traffickers, who continue to flourish despite international attempts to suppress them...
在国际社会强力打击下活动依然猖獗的贩毒分子
e.g. ...nationwide demonstrations for democracy, suppressed after 7 weeks by the army.
在进行7周后遭到军队镇压的全国性民主示威活动
2. 制止,阻止,抑制(身体的功能或反应)
If a natural function or reaction of your body is suppressed, it is stopped, for example by drugs or illness.
e.g. The reproduction and growth of the cancerous cells can be suppressed by bombarding them with radiation.
可以通过放疗杀死癌细胞来抑制其再生和扩散。
e.g. ...the strongest evidence so far that ultraviolet light can suppress human immune responses.
迄今为止可证明紫外线能抑制人体免疫反应的最有力证据
3. 抑制,控制,克制(感情或反应);忍住
If you suppress your feelings or reactions, you do not express them, even though you might want to.
e.g. Liz thought of Barry and suppressed a smile...
莉兹想起了巴里,忍住没笑。
e.g. The Professor said that deep sleep allowed suppressed anxieties to surface.
教授说深度睡眠可以使压抑的焦虑情绪得以释放。
4. 封锁,隐瞒(消息)
If someone suppresses a piece of information, they prevent other people from learning it.
e.g. At no time did they try to persuade me to suppress the information...
他们从没有试图劝我隐瞒这个消息。
e.g. The wrong criminal is in the dock either because a genuine mistake has been made or because evidence has been suppressed.
冤案错案的出现,要么是因为确实弄错了,要么是因为证据被隐瞒。
5. 压制,抑制,阻止(进程或活动)
If someone or something suppresses a process or activity, they stop it continuing or developing.
e.g. 'The Government is suppressing inflation by devastating the economy,' he said...
他说,“政府正在通过破坏经济来抑制通货膨胀。”
e.g. Lawyers said today's ruling would lead to higher prices and would suppress innovation of new products.
律师们称今天的裁决将会抬升价格,并抑制新产品的创新。
1. The active ingredient in marijuana may suppress tumor invasion in highly invasive cancers, according to new research in Germany.
2. He said it was not a case of censorship because the university did not suppress original content that was not available in other places.
3. Kohler illuminates how Charlotte created a character who could act on the emotions she was forced to suppress.
4. Letrozole is one of a class of cancer drugs called aromatase inhibitors, which suppress the production of estrogen.
5. The adviser also suggested that the country should increase the land supply for commercial residential buildings to suppress the raising price.
6. Premier Wen Jiabao's latest vow to suppress sharp rises in commodity prices that affect people's immediate interests highlighted the increasing urgency of fighting soaring inflation.
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7. Instead of condemning the war crimes, the US authorities have done everything in their power to suppress public opinion.
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8. Some reporters cut deals to write positive stories or suppress negative news in return for bribes or promises to buy advertising in their publications.
9. A total of 167 drug users in the city received Methadone maintenance treatment, an oral synthetic narcotic that helps suppress desire for heroin.
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10. He urged discipline officials to prioritize solving problems that are widely faced by the public and find new ways to suppress and prevent corruption.
verb
1. reduce the incidence or severity of or stop
e.g. suppress a yawn
this drug can suppress the hemorrhage
2. suppress的反义词
2. to put down by force or authority
e.g. suppress a nascent uprising
stamp down on littering
conquer one's desires
Synonym: stamp down inhibit subdue conquer curb
3. put out of one's consciousness
Synonym: repress
4. control and refrain from showing
of emotions, desires, impulses, or behavior
5. come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority
e.g. The government oppresses political activists