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1 suspense
suspense [syspεns, syspɑ̃s]masculine noun[de film, roman] suspense* * *syspɛnsnom masculin suspensefilm or roman à suspense — thriller
* * *syspɑ̃s nm* * *suspense nm suspense; maintenir le suspense to maintain the suspense; le suspense reste entier everything still hangs in the balance; film or roman à suspense thriller.I[syspɑ̃s] nom fémininII[syspɛns] nom masculinprolonger ou faire durer le suspense to prolong the suspenseà suspense locution adjectivalesuspense (modificateur)roman à suspense thriller, suspense story -
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* * *['saspens, sus'pans]sostantivo femminile invariabile suspense* * *suspense/'saspens, sus'pans/f.inv.suspense. -
3 suspense
suspensē, adv. [suspensus], hesitatingly, in suspense; comp.:suspensius,
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m.1 suspense.2 suspense writing, suspense.* * *1 suspense\mantener a alguien en suspense to keep somebody in suspense, keep somebody hanging on* * *SM suspensenovela/película suspense — thriller
* * ** * *= suspense.Ex. It is often better therefore to begin by reading a story until the ingredients are familiar -- the plot, the characters, the place, motive, atmosphere, theme, moments of climax and suspense -- and then to tell the story on future occasions in one's own words.----* en suspense = in suspense.* estar en suspense = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seat.* novela de suspense = thriller.* película de suspense = suspense film.* * ** * *= suspense.Ex: It is often better therefore to begin by reading a story until the ingredients are familiar -- the plot, the characters, the place, motive, atmosphere, theme, moments of climax and suspense -- and then to tell the story on future occasions in one's own words.
* en suspense = in suspense.* estar en suspense = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seat.* novela de suspense = thriller.* película de suspense = suspense film.* * *( Esp)* * *
suspense sustantivo masculino (Esp) See Also→ suspenso 1
suspense sustantivo masculino suspense
película de suspense, thriller
' suspense' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capilla
- película
- suspenso
English:
cliff-hanger
- suspense
- thriller
- cliff
- heighten
- mystery
* * *suspense nmEsp suspense* * *m figsuspense;película/novela de suspense thriller* * *suspense n suspense -
5 suspense
قَلَق \ anxiety: a feeling of fear and uncertainty about what may happen. care: anxiety; trouble: His mind is full of cares. concern: anxiety (about sth.): He feels concern about the old and ill. nervousness: anxiety. suspense: the state of being uncertain whether sth. will happen or not: He had a feeling of suspense as he waited for his examination results. trouble: anxiety; discomfort; difficulty: She told me all her troubles. uneasiness: anxiety; discomfort. unrest: discontent; restlessness: The fear of unemployment causes social unrest. worry: anxiety; a cause of anxiety: She became ill with worry. His son’s wild behaviour is a continual worry to him. \ See Also هم (هَمّ)، حيرة (حَيرَة)، اضطراب (اِضْطِراب)، انتظار (اِنْتِظار) -
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اِنْتِظارٌ قَلِق \ suspense: the state of being uncertain whether sth. will happen or not: He had a feeling of suspense as he waited for his examination results. -
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[-s] nouna state of uncertainty and anxiety:تَعْليق، تَرَقُّب، تَشْويقWe waited in suspense for the result of the competition.
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10 Suspense Control, Oversight, Utilization, and Tracking system
American: SCOUTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Suspense Control, Oversight, Utilization, and Tracking system
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11 película de suspense
thriller* * *(n.) = suspense filmEx. Johnson's action movie 'Chill Factor' takes elements from many earlier suspense films and mixes them all together.* * *(n.) = suspense filmEx: Johnson's action movie 'Chill Factor' takes elements from many earlier suspense films and mixes them all together.
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12 en suspense
Ex. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *Ex: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.
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13 estar en suspense
(v.) = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx. The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.* * *(v.) = sit on + the edge of + Posesivo + seatEx: The audience members will alternately find themselves roaring with laughter and sitting on the edge of their seats in suspense.
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14 película de suspenso or suspense
* * *Spanish-English dictionary > película de suspenso or suspense
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15 mantener a alguien en suspense
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16 novela de suspense
thriller* * *(n.) = thrillerEx. He admitted he read glossy modern thrillers in which the heroes are always taking three fingers of rye and the blonde heroines are voluptuous in bar after bar.* * *(n.) = thrillerEx: He admitted he read glossy modern thrillers in which the heroes are always taking three fingers of rye and the blonde heroines are voluptuous in bar after bar.
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18 Electronic Suspense Tracking and Routing System
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Electronic Suspense Tracking and Routing System
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19 Ultimate Suspense And Action
Business: USAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Ultimate Suspense And Action
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20 financial suspense file
Military: FSFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > financial suspense file
См. также в других словарях:
Suspense — (engl. für „Gespanntheit“) ist ein Begriff aus der Theater , Film und Literaturwissenschaft. Er leitet sich von lat. suspendere („aufhängen“) ab und bedeutet so viel wie „in Unsicherheit schweben“ hinsichtlich eines befürchteten oder erhofften… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Suspense — Sus*pense , n. [From F. suspens, a. See {Suspense}, a.] 1. The state of being suspended; specifically, a state of uncertainty and expectation, with anxiety or apprehension; indetermination; indecision; as, the suspense of a person waiting for the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Suspense — Sus*pense , a. [F. suspens, L. suspensus, p. p. of suspendere. See {Suspend}.] 1. Held or lifted up; held or prevented from proceeding. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] [The great light of day] suspense in heaven. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Expressing, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
suspense — 1. ‘Expectación por el desarrollo de una acción o suceso, especialmente en una película, obra teatral o relato’: «Toda la historia está llevada con una maestría inaudita, [...] manejando inteligentemente el suspense, la intriga, la zozobra del… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
suspense — sustantivo masculino 1. (no contable) Misterio, emoción, incertidumbre: Siempre cuenta las cosas con mucho suspense. El relato tiene mucho suspense y es emocionante. 2. (no contable) Género cinematográfico o literario cuya característica… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
suspense — suspense, suspension The two words used to be interchangeable in several meanings, but have since gone their separate ways. Suspense is used primarily to denote ‘a state of anxious uncertainty or expectation’, and is common attributively (i.e.… … Modern English usage
suspense — (Del fr. suspense, y este del ingl. suspense). m. Expectación impaciente o ansiosa por el desarrollo de una acción o suceso, especialmente en una película cinematográfica, una obra teatral o un relato … Diccionario de la lengua española
suspense — [sə spens′] n. [ME < MFr suspens, suspense, delay, deferring < ML suspensum < L suspensus, suspended, uncertain, lit., hung up, pp. of suspendere, to SUSPEND] 1. the state of being undecided or undetermined 2. a state of usually anxious… … English World dictionary
suspense — index doubt (indecision), expectation, pendency, remission Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
suspense — c.1400, not being executed, unfulfilled (of legal matters), from Anglo Fr. suspens (in en suspens in abeyance, c.1300), from O.Fr. suspens act of suspending, from L. suspensus, pp. of suspendere (see SUSPEND (Cf. suspend)). Meaning state of… … Etymology dictionary
suspense — s. m. Momento de um filme, de uma obra literária, em que a ação, parando um instante, mantém o espectador, o auditor ou o leitor em angustiosa expectativa sobre o que vai acontecer. ‣ Etimologia: palavra inglesa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa