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  • 1 suppress

    sə'pres
    1) (to defeat or put a stop to (eg a rebellion).) reprimir
    2) (to keep back or stifle: She suppressed a laugh.) contener; sofocar, ahogar
    3) (to prevent from being published, known etc: to suppress information.) censurar; prohibir
    tr[sə'pres]
    1 (gen) suprimir; (feelings, laugh, yawn, etc) contener, reprimir; (news, truth, evidence) callar, ocultar; (revolt, rebellion) sofocar, reprimir
    suppress [sə'prɛs] vt
    1) subdue: sofocar, suprimir, reprimir (una rebelión, etc.)
    2) : suprimir, ocultar (información)
    3) repress: reprimir, contener
    to suppress a yawn: reprimir un bostezo
    v.
    entrecoger v.
    quitar v.
    reprimir v.
    suprimir v.
    sə'pres
    a) \<\<anger/laughter\>\> contener*, reprimir; \<\<feelings\>\> reprimir
    b) \<\<text\>\> suprimir; \<\<facts/evidenceuth\>\> ocultar; \<\<newspaper\>\> retirar de la circulación
    c) \<\<revolt/rebellion\>\> sofocar*, reprimir; \<\<political party/organization\>\> suprimir
    [sǝ'pres]
    VT [+ symptoms, dissent, opposition, publication] suprimir; [+ feelings] reprimir; [+ emotion] contener, dominar; [+ yawn, smile] contener; [+ news, the truth] callar, ocultar; [+ scandal] acallar, ocultar; [+ revolt, uprising] sofocar, reprimir
    * * *
    [sə'pres]
    a) \<\<anger/laughter\>\> contener*, reprimir; \<\<feelings\>\> reprimir
    b) \<\<text\>\> suprimir; \<\<facts/evidence/truth\>\> ocultar; \<\<newspaper\>\> retirar de la circulación
    c) \<\<revolt/rebellion\>\> sofocar*, reprimir; \<\<political party/organization\>\> suprimir

    English-spanish dictionary > suppress

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