名词抑制; 压制; 镇压; 禁止
1. A national command center for weather modification will be built before 2010 to coordinate the practices of rainmaking and hail suppression around the country.
2. While despising the past suppression of human desires, many gave up any ethical constraint.
3. Last February, the smuggling suppression bureau of the Guangzhou customs house uncovered some clues concerning the case.
4. The Chinese government has not taken advantage of any opportunity to institute " suppression, " nor does it deem it necessary to do so.
5. Others paint him as a ruthless despot because of his suppression of dissenters and his burning of books.
6. The late dictator is credited with modernizing the domestic economy but is loathed for his ruthless suppression of dissent.
7. suppression
7. Doubt does remain about possible damage to the suppression pool at No 2, but these are " overdesigned " to cope with a certain amount of damage.
8. Separatists headed by Kadeer tried to create the false impression of " suppression " with fake pictures and videos.
9. But fruitless action tells us that simple suppression does not work and we need to find other methods.
10. They were granted interim name suppression for 48 hours to allow time to inform family in China of the charges.
noun
1. (psychology) the conscious exclusion of unacceptable thoughts or desires
Synonym: inhibition
2. forceful prevention
putting down by power or authority
e.g. the suppression of heresy
the quelling of the rebellion
the stifling of all dissent
Synonym: crushing quelling stifling
3. the act of withholding or withdrawing some book or writing from publication or circulation
e.g. a suppression of the newspaper
Synonym: curtailment
4. the failure to develop some part or organ