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suspension system

/suh-spen-shuhn/US // səˈspɛn ʃən //UK // (səˈspɛnʃən) //

悬挂系统,悬浮系统,悬架系统,悬吊系统

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of suspending.
    • : the state of being suspended.
    • : temporary abrogation or withholding, as of a law, privilege, decision, belief, etc.
    • : stoppage of payment of debts or claims because of financial inability or insolvency.
    • : Chemistry. the state in which the particles of a substance are mixed with a fluid but are undissolved.a substance in such a state.
    • : Physical Chemistry. a system consisting of small particles kept dispersed by agitation or by the molecular motion in the surrounding medium .
    • : something on or by which something else is suspended or hung.
    • : something that is suspended or hung.
    • : Also called suspension system. the arrangement of springs, shock absorbers, hangers, etc., in an automobile, railway car, etc., connecting the wheel-suspension units or axles to the chassis frame.
    • : Electricity. a wire, filament, or group of wires by which the conducting part of an instrument or device is suspended.
    • : Music. the prolongation of a tone in one chord into the following chord, usually producing a temporary dissonance.the tone so prolonged.
    • : Rhetoric. the heightening of interest by delay of the main subject or clause, especially by means of a series of parallel preceding elements.

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Examples

  • In 2017, the law was amended to specify that it allowed “the temporary suspension of telecom services.”

  • Barcelona won’t have Arturo Vidal or Sergio Busquets due to suspension, and I think Ousmane Dembélé may still be recovering from injury.

  • She pointed to several reasons the suspensions may be happening.

  • Several parents spoke of kindergarten suspensions that stuck with their children for years.

  • Then the scientists directed short pulses of low-intensity ultrasound at this suspension.

  • But, even given the necessary suspension of disbelief, does it work?

  • In hindsight, however, he feels that the suspension has “had a positive impact on the fraternal community.”

  • In essence, they placed a bunch of solar panels in the form of a suspension bridge on top of the lift.

  • This suspension, Masters said, had been forced upon ARNN by the Dial Global lawsuit.

  • “This is not a judgment of guilt, nor is it a suspension of any other canonical penalty,” Canary wrote.

  • Chyloid exudates are milky chiefly from proteids in suspension, or fine dbris from broken-down cells.

  • On leaving Conway we crossed the suspension bridge, paying a goodly toll for the privilege.

  • In 1850 a suspension bridge at Angers gave way when 487 soldiers were marching over it, and 226 were killed.

  • In the suspension bridge iron or steel can be used in its strongest form, namely hard-drawn wire.

  • Some suspension bridges have broken down in consequence of the oscillations produced by bodies of men marching in step.