temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect
暂不实行;暂停
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work on the dam was suspended .水坝工程暂停了。
officially prohibit (someone) from holding their usual post or carrying out their usual role for a particular length of time
暂时停职
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two officers were suspended from duty pending the outcome of the investigation .调查结果出来前,两名军官被暂时停职。
defer or delay (an action, event, or judgement)
延期;延迟(行动,事件,判决)
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the judge suspended judgement until January 15 .法官将判决延迟到1月15号进行。
【律】 (法官或法庭作出的)暂缓执行(判决)
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the sentence was suspended for six months 判决缓期6个月执行
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[as adj.
suspended ]a suspended jail sentence .缓期执行的监禁判决。
hang (something) from somewhere
悬,挂,吊
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the light was suspended from the ceiling .灯是吊在天花板上的。
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(固体颗粒)悬浮(在大量液体中)
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the paste contains collagen suspended in a salt solution .糨糊含有悬浮在盐溶液中的胶原质。
【乐】 延留(和弦),延长(和音)。
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suspend disbelief temporarily allow oneself to believe something that isn't true, especially in order to enjoy a work of fiction 暂时让自己相信虚构的事物(尤指为了欣赏虚构的小说) -
suspend payment (of a company) cease to meet its financial obligations as a result of insolvency or insufficient funds (公司因破产或资金不足而)停止付款
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