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suspension [syspɑ̃sjɔ̃]1. feminine nounb. [de jugement] suspension ; [de décision] postponementc. [d'employé, joueur] suspensione. ( = installation, système) suspension► en suspension [particule, poussière] in suspension• en suspension dans l'air [particules] hanging in the air2. compounds* * *syspɑ̃sjɔ̃1) ( attache) suspension2) Automobile, Technologie suspension3) ( interruption) (d'aide, de relations, travaux) suspension; (d'enquête, de procès) adjournment4) ( sanction) suspensionêtre condamné à deux ans de suspension du permis de conduire — to be disqualified GB ou suspended US from driving for two years
5) Chimie suspensionen suspension — [particules] in suspension
6) ( éclairage) pendant•Phrasal Verbs:* * *syspɑ̃sjɔ̃ nf1) (= interruption) suspension, (= remise) deferment2) (pour faute) [sportif, employé] suspension3) AUTOMOBILES suspension4) (= lustre) pendant light fittingen suspension (dans l'air, dans l'eau) — suspended
* * *suspension nf1 ( attache) suspension; câble/crochet de suspension suspension cable/hook; suspension d'un pont suspension bridge;2 Aut, Tech suspension; suspension hydraulique/indépendante hydraulic/independent suspension; la suspension est bonne the suspension is good;3 ( interruption) (d'aide, de relations, travaux) suspension ¢; (d'enquête, de séance, procès) adjournment ¢; suspension des relations diplomatiques/de l'aide économique suspension of diplomatic relations/of financial aid; demander la suspension de la séance to ask for the session to be adjourned;4 ( sanction) suspension; suspension à vie lifetime suspension; risquer une suspension de trois ans to be facing a three-year suspension; être condamné à deux ans de suspension du permis de conduire to be disqualified GB ou suspended US from driving for two years;6 ( éclairage) pendant.[syspɑ̃sjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [d'un objet] hanging2. DROIT [interruption] suspensionsuspension de paiement suspension ou withholding of paymentsuspension de peine ≃ deferred sentence3. ADMINISTRATION [sanction] suspension5. IMPRIMERIE6. [luminaire] ceiling light fitting————————en suspension locution adjectivale1. [poussière] hanging
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