suspension
英 [səˈspen.ʃən]
美 [səˈspen.ʃən]
suspension 暂停,暂缓,延迟suspend,悬,挂,吊,-s,过去分词格,-ion,名词后缀。引申词义暂停,暂缓等。
- suspension (n.)
- early 15c., "a temporary halting or deprivation," from Latin suspensionem (nominative suspensio) "the act or state of hanging up, a vaulting," noun of action, from past participle stem of suspendere "to hang up, cause to hang, suspend" (see suspend). Suspension of disbelief is from Coleridge:
A semblance of truth sufficient to procure for these shadows of imagination that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. ["Biographia Literaria," 1817]
Meaning "action of hanging by a support from above" is attested from 1540s. Meaning "particles suspended in liquid without dissolving" is from 1707. Suspension-bridge first recorded 1819 (earlier suspended bridge, 1796).
- 1. The athlete received a two-year suspension following a positive drug test.
- 该运动员因尿检结果呈阳性而被停赛两年。
- 2. Some trains were so overloaded that their suspension collapsed.
- 一些列车严重超载,结果悬架都断裂了。
- 3. He's now facing suspension after a dust-up with the referee.
- 在与裁判发生争执后他现在面临着停赛。
- 4. The active suspension system gives the car a very smooth ride.
- 这个主动悬架系统使汽车行驶起来非常平稳。
- 5. Despite the risk of suspension, he remained defiant.
- 尽管可能会被停职,他仍然桀骜不驯。