0 the feeling of excitement or nervousness that you have when you are waiting for something to happen and are uncertain about what it is going to be -- 懸念,焦慮,擔心
She kept him in suspense for several days before she said that she would marry him. 她讓他焦慮地等了好幾天,才告訴他願意嫁給他。
The suspense is killing me (= I am extremely eager to know what is going to happen). 真是急死我了。
There is a gradual build-up of suspense throughout the film, until it comes to an unexpected ending. 這部電影自始自終一步步加深懸念,最後的結局非常出人意料。
When working alone, the responses can be delayed or left in suspense or sometimes not entirely rationalised.
Teasing and withholding, veils are the stuff of suspense.
Moreover, the composition is held delicately in suspense by the asymmetrical placement of a single, heavier framed, operable window in the glass skin.
In practice, however, he did not eliminate stage illusion and suspense.
Specifically, the contingency, uncertainty, and suspense that characterize laboratory experimentation are every bit as characteristic of mathematical modeling.
Entirely lacking the narrative suspense of the conventional mimetic plot, it is simply a vehicle for the display of theatrical skills.
This sense of drama is also seen in the suspense as "actors" and "audience" wait to find out the outcome of the case.
It is a moment of suspense and contingency.
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(期待で)うずうず(どきどき・そわそわ)する気持ち…
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merak, merakla bekleme, belirsizlik durumu…
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