suppressing 的定义
- to put an end to the activities of: to suppress the Communist and certain left-leaning parties.
- to do away with by or as by authority; abolish; stop.
- to keep in or repress.
- to withhold from disclosure or publication.
- to stop or arrest.
- to vanquish or subdue; quell; crush.
- Genetics. to keep from being expressed: Let's say that future genetic engineers discover a gene for suicidal depression, and learn how to suppress the gene or adjust it.
- Electricity. to reduce or eliminate in a circuit.
suppressing 近义词
restrain, hold in check
suppressing 的近义词 50 个
- abolish
- censor
- conceal
- contain
- cover up
- crack down on
- crush
- curb
- cut off
- muzzle
- overcome
- overthrow
- put an end to
- put down
- quash
- quell
- quench
- repress
- silence
- snuff out
- stamp out
- stifle
- subdue
- withhold
- annihilate
- bottle
- burke
- check
- clamp
- conquer
- extinguish
- interrupt
- muffle
- overpower
- shush
- smother
- spike
- squash
- stop
- trample
- beat down
- bring to naught
- hold back
- hold down
- hold in
- keep in
- keep secret
- put kibosh on
- put lid on
- sit on
suppressing 的反义词 19 个
更多suppressing例句
- In 1916 the Easter Rising had been suppressed within a week, but in the hostile years that followed, the rebels’ goal of Irish independence gained widespread — and violently contested — support.
- If they censor, if they try to suppress any misinformation, they’re accused of bias.
- DeepCT assigns a higher weight to important terms and suppresses low importance or off-topic terms in the passage.
- Long lines at the polls might be caused by bandwidth issues with online check-in systems, rather than deliberate efforts to suppress voters.
- Withdrawal from cocaine is associated with changes in the readout of hundreds of genes involved in rewiring neural circuits and altering synaptic connections, but in the rats whose dopaminylation was prevented, these changes were suppressed.
- Unfortunately, that means suppressing fire or cutting down all the pretty uninfected trees can cause mistletoe outbreaks.
- A secular police state well practiced in suppressing internal challenges.
- People who are constantly suppressing the urge to make the most obscene, offensive jokes that spring to mind.
- Instead of suppressing turnout, the law seemed to spur people to go to the polls.
- Plus, he crafted the Lyons-Seward Treaty, joining the U.S and Great Britain in suppressing the international slave trade.
- And who could have been the bridegroom except the one interested in suppressing Molly's secret, whatever it might be?
- "My room has three windows in the daytime," said Anderson, with difficulty suppressing a nervous laugh.
- Susan Simpson strolled sedately,Stifling sobs, suppressing sighs.
- He had often said she was the only woman he could talk to without suppressing a yawn.
- This negative, this suppressing character of attention is not a chance by-product, it is most essential.