0 to stop something happening for a short time -- откладывать, приостанавливать
1 to hang something from somewhere -- вешать, подвешивать на/между и т. д.
[ often passive ] A light bulb was suspended from the ceiling.
2 to not allow someone to go to work or school for a period of time because they have done something wrong -- временно исключать, отстранять
[ often passive ] She was suspended from school for fighting.
An ordinary industrial robot hanging over the workcell suspended by an iron portal takes care of hexapod translocations.
Verbal collaboration also emerged when musical communication was suspended or broke down.
But in the case of a forced option suspending judgment is practically equivalent to not believing.
In case of parallel proceedings, they may suspend or close their investigations but are not obliged to do so.
Student 2, however, has a very different experience of this period of time at college, having temporarily suspended his individual lessons at this stage.
The tension, generated by the opposition of regular and warped parts, can also be seen when geometric volumes appear suspended in the air.
Sometimes, they are drastically slowed down, or (perhaps) even temporarily suspended.
Interaction between particles suspended in solutions of macromolecules.
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停止, 停止,暫停,中止, (因犯錯而)暫令停職…
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停止, 停止,暂停,中止, (因犯错而)暂令停职…
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suspender…
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suspender, pendurar…
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~を保留する, 中断する, (物を)つるす…
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ertelemek, tehir etmek, tatil etmek…
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suspendre, interrompre…
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suspendre, penjar…
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