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101 suppress appetite
Биология: подавлять аппетит -
102 suppress as evidence
Юридический термин: утаить доказательство -
103 suppress breaches
Дипломатический термин: пресекать нарушения -
104 suppress combustion knock
Макаров: устранять детонациюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suppress combustion knock
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105 suppress coup
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106 suppress criticism
Юридический термин: зажать критику -
107 suppress dissent
Общая лексика: подавлять инакомыслие -
108 suppress document
Юридический термин: изымать документ -
109 suppress evidence
Юридический термин: скрыть доказательства, утаить доказательство, исключить доказательство, исключить из перечня доказательств -
110 suppress facts
Общая лексика: замалчивать факты, скрывать факты -
111 suppress feelings
Общая лексика: скрывать чувства -
112 suppress fire
Военный термин: подавлять огонь -
113 suppress foam
Макаров: гасить пену -
114 suppress froth
Макаров: гасить пену -
115 suppress harmonics
Техника: подавлять гармоники -
116 suppress hemorrhage
Медицина: остановить кровотечение -
117 suppress high-frequency components
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > suppress high-frequency components
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118 suppress higher modes of oscillations
Техника: подавлять высшие типы колебанийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > suppress higher modes of oscillations
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119 suppress hum
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120 suppress information
Общая лексика: скрывать информацию
См. также в других словарях:
suppress — sup·press /sə pres/ vt 1: to put down by authority or force 2 a: to keep secret b: to stop or prohibit the publication or revelation of 3 a: to exclude (illegally obtained evidence) from use at trial suppress narcotics found in violation of the… … Law dictionary
Suppress — Sup*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Suppressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Suppressing}.] [L. suppressus, p. p. of supprimere to suppress; sub under + premere, pressum, to press. See {Sub }, and {Press}.] 1. To overpower and crush; to subdue; to put down; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suppress — sup‧press [səˈpres] verb [transitive] 1. to prevent something from developing or making progress: • The recession is suppressing demand for our products. • Tax increases simply made inflation worse by suppressing economic growth. • We feel the… … Financial and business terms
suppress — 1 *crush, quell, extinguish, quench, quash Analogous words: subdue, overcome, surmount, *conquer: *abolish, annihilate: *destroy: *ruin, wreck 2 Suppress, r … New Dictionary of Synonyms
suppress — [sə pres′] vt. [ME suppressen < L suppressus, pp. of supprimere, to press under, suppress < sub ,SUB + premere, to PRESS1] 1. a) to put down by force; subdue; quell; crush b) to abolish by authority 2. to kee … English World dictionary
suppress — late 14c., to put down by force or authority, from L. suppressus, pp. of supprimere press down, stop, check, stifle, from sub down, under (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + premere push against (see PRESS (Cf. press) (v.1)). Sense of … Etymology dictionary
suppress — [v] restrain, hold in check abolish, annihilate, beat down, bottle, bring to naught, burke, censor, check, clamp, conceal, conquer, contain, cover up, crack down on, crush, curb, cut off, extinguish, hold back, hold down, hold in, interrupt, keep … New thesaurus
suppress — ► VERB 1) forcibly put an end to. 2) prevent from being expressed or published. 3) Psychoanalysis consciously avoid thinking of (an unpleasant idea or memory). DERIVATIVES suppression noun suppressive adjective suppressor noun … English terms dictionary
suppress — verb 1 stop sth by using force ADVERB ▪ brutally, ruthlessly, violently ▪ A pro democracy uprising was brutally suppressed. VERB + SUPPRESS ▪ attempt to, seek to … Collocations dictionary
suppress — 01. Religious services, long [suppressed] by the communist government, are now being tolerated. 02. The violent [suppression] of the demonstrations has drawn international criticism. 03. Dissidents say the attempts at [suppression] of their… … Grammatical examples in English
suppress */*/ — UK [səˈpres] / US verb [transitive] Word forms suppress : present tense I/you/we/they suppress he/she/it suppresses present participle suppressing past tense suppressed past participle suppressed 1) to stop opposition or protest using military… … English dictionary