形容词被抑制的,被忍住的
动词压制; 抑制(感情等)( suppress的过去式和过去分词 ); 禁止发表; 阻止…的生长(或发展)
1. 克制:Topographic regression区域性退行 | Suppressed克制 | Identification with a fantasy和幻想认同
2. 抑制/取消:suppress ;抑制 | suppressed ;抑制/取消 | suppression ;抑制
3. 镇压、抑制:degenerated 退化的 | suppressed 镇压、抑制 | perpetual 永久的
4. 抑制的; 发育不全的 (形):suppressant 遏抑剂 (名) | suppressed 抑制的; 发育不全的 (形) | suppressible 能压服的; 能遏制的 (形)
1. Deng and her colleagues are calling for more attention to be paid to the social consequences caused by the suppressed sexual needs of migrant workers.
2. But we would have thought that such regional chauvinism should have been largely suppressed in Guangzhou as in most other major mainland cities.
3. As a result, the function of the market itself to control risks and adjust indices is long suppressed.
4. She said Tibetan women used to live at the bottom of society, and were suppressed by discriminating customs and traditional prejudice.
5. The play is tinged with sadness, revealing the ideals and hopes that are often suppressed by unhappiness and lack of fulfilment.
6. Xie claimed the workers'grievance was suppressed by local police and he felt their voices were not being heard.
7. Johns Hopkins scientists reported Tuesday that they successfully suppressed levels of the " hunger hormone " ghrelin in pigs using a minimally invasive means.
8. China was threatened with partition by imperialist powers, and the ruling government then suppressed any attempt to mobilize the masses.
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9. Both spouses suppressed their anger in 26 of the couples while at least one spouse expressed their anger in the remaining 166 couples.
10. As long as risk aversion is in vogue, the crude price is likely to remain suppressed.