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From:
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sus·pend
/səˈspɛnd/
(vt.)懸,吊,使懸浮,暫停,中止,推遲(vi.)暫停,中止,懸浮,宣布破產
From:
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suspend
暫停
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sus·pend
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Suspended
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Suspending
.]
1.
To
attach
to
something
above
;
to
hang
;
as
,
to
suspend
a
ball
by
a
thread
;
to
suspend
a
needle
by
a
loadstone
.
2.
To
make
to
depend
;
as
,
God
hath
suspended
the
promise
of
eternal
life
on
the
condition
of
obedience
and
holiness
of
life
. [
Archaic
]
3.
To
cause
to
cease
for
a
time
;
to
hinder
from
proceeding
;
to
interrupt
;
to
delay
;
to
stay
.
Suspend
your
indignation
against
my
brother
.
--
Shak
.
The
guard
nor
fights
nor
fies
;
their
fate
so
near
At
once
suspends
their
courage
and
their
fear
. --
Denham
.
4.
To
hold
in
an
undetermined
or
undecided
state
;
as
,
to
suspend
one's
judgment
or
opinion
.
5.
To
debar
,
or
cause
to
withdraw
temporarily
,
from
any
privilege
,
from
the
execution
of
an
office
,
from
the
enjoyment
of
income
,
etc
.;
as
,
to
suspend
a
student
from
college
;
to
suspend
a
member
of
a
club
.
Good
men
should
not
be
suspended
from
the
exercise
of
their
ministry
and
deprived
of
their
livelihood
for
ceremonies
which
are
on
all
hands
acknowledged
indifferent
.
--
Bp
.
Sanderson
.
6.
To
cause
to
cease
for
a
time
from
operation
or
effect
;
as
,
to
suspend
the
habeas
corpus
act
;
to
suspend
the
rules
of
a
legislative
body
.
7.
Chem.
To
support
in
a
liquid
,
as
an
insoluble
powder
,
by
stirring
,
to
facilitate
chemical
action
.
To suspend payment
Com.
,
to
cease
paying
debts
or
obligations
;
to
fail
; --
said
of
a
merchant
,
a
bank
,
etc
.
Syn:
--
To
hang
;
interrupt
;
delay
;
intermit
;
stay
;
hinder
;
debar
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sus·pend
v. i.
To
cease
from
operation
or
activity
;
esp
.,
to
stop
payment
,
or
be
unable
to
meet
obligations
or
engagements
(
said
of
a
commercial
firm
or
a
bank
).
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
suspend
v
1:
hang
freely
; "
The
secret
police
suspended
their
victims
from
the
ceiling
and
beat
them
"
2:
cause
to
be
held
in
suspension
in
a
fluid
; "
suspend
the
particles
"
3:
bar
temporarily
;
from
school
,
office
,
etc
. [
syn
:
debar
]
4:
stop
a
process
or
a
habit
by
imposing
a
freeze
on
it
;
"
Suspend
the
aid
to
the
war-torn
country
" [
syn
:
freeze
]
5:
make
inoperative
or
stop
; "
suspend
payments
on
the
loan
"
[
syn
:
set aside
]
6:
as
of
a
prison
sentence
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