suspensive
/suh-spen-siv/US // səˈspɛn sɪv //UK // (səˈspɛnsɪv) //
悬而未决,悬挂式,暂停,悬浮式
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : pertaining to or characterized by suspension.
- : undecided in mind.
- : pertaining to or characterized by suspense.
- : characterized by or expressing suspense; keeping the reader or listener in suspense.
- : having the effect of suspending the operation of something.
Examples
Note the suspensive intense rise upon “heaven” and the falling on “hell.”
The Ministers themselves were unable to insist on the absolute veto in preference to the suspensive thus defined.
They resolved, on September 21, that the suspensive veto should extend over two legislatures.
The fifth attitude serves as a preparation for oblique steps; it is also colorless, transitive, suspensive.
Metrical students will delight in the double rhymes of the octave, which play so great a part in the suspensive music.
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