
中英词典 - suppression
形容词
suppressive
名词
1. 压制;镇压
词义:抑制或镇压某种活动或情感。
例句:
- The government's suppression of freedom of speech sparked widespread protests. (政府对言论自由的镇压引发了广泛的抗议。)
- The suppression of the rebellion was met with fierce resistance. (对叛乱的镇压遭到了激烈的抵抗。)
2. 镇压;抑制
词义:抑制或控制某种事物的发展或扩散。
例句:
- The medication can help with the suppression of symptoms. (这种药物可以帮助抑制症状。)
- The suppression of the virus requires a coordinated global effort. (对病毒的抑制需要全球协同努力。)
词语辨析
suppression vs repression
词义:suppression强调通过抑制或镇压来阻止某事物的发展;repression则强调通过压制或压制来控制或抑制某事物。
例句:
- The suppression of dissent led to a climate of fear. (对异议的镇压导致了一种恐惧氛围。)
- The repression of memories from childhood can have long-term effects. (对童年记忆的压抑可能会产生长期影响。)
词汇扩充
1. self-suppression
词义:自我压抑;自我约束
例句:
- Her self-suppression prevented her from expressing her true feelings. (她的自我压抑使她无法表达真实的感受。)
- Self-suppression can lead to internal conflict and dissatisfaction. (自我压抑会导致内心冲突和不满。)
2. information suppression
词义:信息封锁;信息压制
例句:
- The government's information suppression prevented the truth from being known to the public. (政府的信息封锁使公众无法了解真相。)
- Information suppression during times of crisis can create panic and confusion. (危机期间的信息压制可能会引发恐慌和混乱。)
近义词
repression, control, inhibition, restraint
反义词
expression, release, liberation, promotion
柯林斯词典
suppression (noun)
[medicine] The suppression of something, such as an activity, publication, or expression, is the act of preventing it from continuing or being published or expressed.
[psychology] Suppression is the unconscious forgetting of painful or unacceptable ideas, impulses, memories, etc.
牛津词典
suppression (noun)
[mass noun] The action of suppressing something such as an activity or publication.
[psychology] The conscious or unconscious inhibition of a feeling, idea, or memory.
用法
1. The government imposed strict suppression on the media. (政府对媒体实施了严格的压制。)
2. The suppression of evidence led to an unfair trial. (证据的抑制导致了一次不公正的审判。)
3. She tried to suppress her laughter during the serious meeting. (她试图在正式会议上抑制住笑声。)
例句
- The suppression of dissent led to a climate of fear. (对异议的镇压导致了一种恐惧氛围。)
- The repression of memories from childhood can have long-term effects. (对童年记忆的压抑可能会产生长期影响。)
- His suppression of emotions made it difficult for others to understand him. (他的情感压抑使得别人很难理解他。)
- The suppression of the rebellion was met with fierce resistance. (对叛乱的镇压遭到了激烈的抵抗。)
- The medication can help with the suppression of symptoms. (这种药物可以帮助抑制症状。)
- The suppression of the virus requires a coordinated global effort. (对病毒的抑制需要全球协同努力。)
- Her self-suppression prevented her from expressing her true feelings. (她的自我压抑使她无法表达真实的感受。)
- Self-suppression can lead to internal conflict and dissatisfaction. (自我压抑会导致内心冲突和不满。)
- The government's information suppression prevented the truth from being known to the public. (政府的信息封锁使公众无法了解真相。)
- Information suppression during times of crisis can create panic and confusion. (危机期间的信息压制可能会引发恐慌和混乱。)
- The repression of artistic expression stifles creativity. (对艺术表达的压抑扼杀了创造力。)
- They used forceful suppression to quell the protest. (他们采用了强力的镇压来平息抗议。)
- The suppression of human rights violations is a global concern. (对人权侵犯的压制是全球关注的问题。)
- He tried to suppress his disappointment and put on a brave face. (他试图控制自己的失望,装出坚强的样子。)
- The suppression of free speech is a violation of democratic principles. (言论自由的压制违反了民主原则。)
- She couldn't suppress her excitement upon hearing the good news. (听到好消息,她无法控制自己的兴奋。)
- The suppression of evidence undermined the credibility of the trial. (对证据的抑制破坏了审判的可信度。)
- He was praised for his suppression of his anger in a difficult situation. (他因在困难情况下抑制愤怒而受到赞扬。)
- The suppression of memories can have psychological consequences. (对记忆的压抑可能会产生心理后果。)
- The suppression of protests only fueled the people's anger. (对抗议的镇压只会加剧人们的愤怒。)
- She couldn't suppress a yawn during the long and boring lecture. (在冗长而无聊的讲座中,她忍不住打了个哈欠。)