repressing
原级:repress
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第三人称单数:represses
过去分词:repressed
过去式:repressed
1. 再压:remainingtiebar 残留脚端联结杆 | repressing 再压 | residualair 残留空气
2. 重压:reprecipitation 二次沉下 | repressing 重压 | reprocessing 再加工
3. 补加压力:repressiblerestrainable 可抑制的 | repressing 补加压力 | repressivesuppressive 镇压的
1. EU governments and human rights groups repeatedly criticize Cuba for trampling on human rights and repressing dissent.
2. Blaming China for repressing freedom of expression based on the complaints of a few individual cases is a tactic the US adores.
3. Some suppose that managing the Internet means restraining the thoughts of Internet users, curbing the freedom of speech and repressing the flow of information.
4. Some foreign companies employ a strategy of controlling technology transfer and repressing the growth of local partners.
5. My friend the ambassador to China tells me some Chinese textbooks talk of Americans of bullying the weak and repressing the poor.
6. repressing的翻译
6. Repressing criticism or retaliating against whistleblowers, destroying evidence or disclosing personal details of whistleblowers to the accused.
7. Foreign firms need to lay a foundation for shared prosperity with local partners instead of repressing new developments.
adj
1. restrictive of action
e.g. a repressive regime
an overly strict and inhibiting discipline
Synonym: inhibitory repressive