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unsuppressed

/suh-prest/US // səˈprɛst //

不受抑制,无压,不受影响,不受影响的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : stopped or kept from carrying on normal activity:In the late 1700s, all members of the suppressed Jesuit Order flocked to Rome from other European countries where they were not tolerated.
    • : kept in or repressed, as a laugh, feeling, thought, etc.:I heard a suppressed giggle from under the bed.
    • : withheld from disclosure or publication:There is a reasonable probability that the suppressed evidence would have produced a different verdict.
    • : stopped or arrested, as a cough, bodily process, etc.:Their study examines how viral therapy combined with a suppressed immune response could be more effective against solid tumors.
    • : vanquished or subdued; quelled:Six casino workers were killed in a brutally suppressed strike.
    • : done away with or abolished, by or as by authority:Generations later, descendants of the colonists have generally accepted the formerly suppressed practice of tattooing.
    • : kept from being expressed genetically:The promise of reversing sickle cell disease symptoms by reactivating a suppressed gene has attracted considerable interest.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inuninhibited
Synonyms
candid坦率,坦诚,坦率的,直率relaxed轻松的,放松的,轻松愉快的,放松spontaneous自发的,自发,自发地,自发形成的unbridled肆无忌惮,肆无忌惮的,肆无忌惮地,肆意妄为unrestrained自由自在的,自由自在,不受约束,放纵unrestricted不受限制的,无限制的,不受限制,无限制audacious大胆,大胆的,胆大妄为,胆大的cut loose割断,割开,割裂,割断关系expansive广阔的,宽广的,广泛的,广阔的空间fancy-free没有花哨的,无花哨,没有花哨,无花哨的footloose自由自在,自由自在的,自由活动,逍遥法外frank坦率,坦诚,弗兰克,坦率地说free免费的,免费,自由的,自由hanging out闲逛,挂出,悬挂在外面,闲逛的时候informal非正式,非正式的,非正规,非正规的instinctive本能的,本能,本能地,直觉的liberated获释,解放了,解脱了,被解放natural自然,自然的,天然的,天然no holds barred无所不能,毫无悬念,毫无保留,无障碍off the cuff脱口而出,随口说说,随口说来,随口而出open开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的unchecked未检查的,未选中的,未经检查的,未选择的unconstrained无约束的,无限制的,不受约束的,无约束uncontrolled不受控制的,不受控制,未受控制的,不受控的uncurbed不受干扰的,不受约束,不受约束的,不受影响的ungoverned不受约束的,无人管理,不受约束,无人管理的unhampered无碍的,无阻的,无碍,无阻unrepressed未被压制的,未压制的,未压制,未被压抑的unreserved无保留,无保留的,未保留的,无保留地unself-conscious毫不自觉,无私奉献,无意识,无私

Examples

  • The Easter Rising was a sudden insurrection in the midst of World War I, and the general co-opted as many men as he could find to suppress the defiance.

  • The case aims to prove that Google’s position as a dominant search provider limits consumer choice and partnerships with companies like Apple suppresses competition.

  • At the same time, social distancing mandates have created “an artificial scenario” that may be suppressing new infections, he added.

  • The country had followed a similar trajectory, with an initial spike in March and a lockdown that almost totally suppressed the virus.

  • By having the hidden become public knowledge, Rosen tells his groups, patients stop suppressing and start engaging — first with each other, then with their therapist and finally with loved ones.

  • The women standing on the green outside the House of Commons gave little impression of being suppressed.

  • Suppressed, banned, scorned—it seems to speak to something within the human mind (or soul, if you like) that is irrepressible.

  • Emotions once suppressed, emotions once channeled, now are let loose.

  • He suppressed a belch and then looked up at her with a mischievous grin.

  • But Payne said she mostly suppressed her feelings and tried to live up to the expectations for a male.

  • The Princess still kept her eyes fixed on Louis, while, in a suppressed and unsteady voice, she answered her governess.

  • Fajardo seconds the demand of the citizens of Manila that the Audiencia be suppressed, alleging that it does more harm than good.

  • It was, of course, the suppressed emotional energy finding another outlet.

  • She was putting her papers tidy again with calm fingers, while his own were almost cramped with the energy of suppressed desire.

  • Haggard was in a state of suppressed excitement, and he couldn't eat a mouthful.