英语释义
1. to put down by authority or force subdue
suppress a riot
2. to keep from public knowledge: such as
3. to keep secret
4. to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of
suppress the test results
5. to exclude from consciousness
6. to keep from giving vent to check
suppressed her anger
7. to press down
8. to restrain from a usual course or action
suppress a cough
9. to inhibit the growth or development of
10. to inhibit the genetic expression of
suppress a mutation
11. to end or stop (something) by force
12. to keep (something) secret to not allow people to know about or see (something)
13. to not allow yourself to feel, show, or be affected by (an emotion)
14. to put down (as by authority or force) subdue
Police suppressed a riot.
15. to hold back repress
The girls could hardly suppress a smile.
16. to exclude from consciousness
suppressed anxiety
17. inhibit sense 2
suppresses the human immune response
— Josie Glausiusz especially to inhibit the genetic expression of
suppress a mutation
18. to put down by authority or force
19. to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of
20. to exclude (illegally obtained evidence) from use at trial
suppress narcotics found in violation of the right against unreasonable search and seizure
21. to fail to disclose (material evidence favorable to a defendant) in violation of due process
accused the prosecution of suppressing evidence — compare brady material
22. to suppress evidence