Значение слова "SUPPRESS" найдено в 42 источниках

SUPPRESS

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[sə`pres]
пресекать; сдерживать
подавлять
запрещать; конфисковать, изымать из продажи
скрывать, замалчивать


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
suppress: translation

verb
1 stop sth by using force
ADVERB
brutally, ruthlessly, violently

A pro-democracy uprising was brutally suppressed.

VERB + SUPPRESS
attempt to, seek to, try to
use sth to

They often use violence to suppress opposition.

PHRASES
an attempt to suppress sth
2 stop sth from being seen/known
ADVERB
completely
effectively

The medication effectively suppressed the pain.

deliberately

This information had been deliberately suppressed.

systematically
VERB + SUPPRESS
attempt to, seek to, try to
PHRASES
an attempt to suppress sth
3 stop yourself doing/expressing sth
ADVERB
barely, hardly

He could hardly suppress his surprise.

Her face was charged with barely suppressed anger.

Nicole could barely suppress her laughter.

instantly

The disloyal thought was instantly suppressed.

quickly
VERB + SUPPRESS
be unable to, cannot

She was unable to suppress a giggle.

He could no longer suppress his anger.

try to
manage to
be hard to
Suppress is used with these nouns as the object: ↑anger, ↑appetite, ↑chuckle, ↑cough, ↑demonstration, ↑desire, ↑dissent, ↑effect, ↑emotion, ↑excitement, ↑exclamation, ↑feeling, ↑giggle, ↑grin, ↑groan, ↑growth, ↑impulse, ↑information, ↑instinct, ↑insurrection, ↑irritation, ↑laugh, ↑laughter, ↑memory, ↑moan, ↑movement, ↑news, ↑opposition, ↑production, ↑rebellion, ↑reflex, ↑revolt, ↑rising, ↑scream, ↑shiver, ↑shudder, ↑sigh, ↑smile, ↑symptom, ↑truth, ↑turnout, ↑uprising, ↑urge, ↑vote, ↑yawn


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
suppress: translation

Synonyms and related words:
abate, absorb the shock, allay, alleviate, annihilate, arrest, asphyxiate, assuage, attemper, ban, bank the fire, bar, beat down, bend, black out, block, blunt, bottle up, break, break down, break the fall, bring low, bring to terms, browbeat, bulldoze, bully, castrate, cease, censor, chasten, check, choke, choke off, clamp down on, coerce, compel, conceal, conquer, constrain, control, cork, cork up, countercheck, cover up, cow, crack down on, crush, curb, cushion, cut off, dam up, damp, damp down, dampen, daunt, de-emphasize, deaden, debar, delay, deny, despotize, detain, diminish, disallow, discontinue, domineer, domineer over, downplay, drown, dull, dwarf, embargo, end, enjoin, enslave, exclude, exclude from, extenuate, extinguish, fell, flatten, forbid, gag, grind, grind down, halt, henpeck, hide, hinder, hold back, hold down, hold in, hold in check, hold up, hugger-mugger, humble, humiliate, hush, hush up, hush-hush, impede, inhibit, intercept, interdict, interfere, intermeddle, interrupt, intervene, intimidate, jump on, keep, keep back, keep down, keep in, keep in check, keep quiet, keep secret, keep under, keep under control, keep within bounds, kill, lay, lenify, lessen, lighten, lock in, lord it over, maintain, master, meddle, mitigate, moderate, modulate, muffle, mute, muzzle, neutralize, obstruct, obtund, offset, oppose, oppress, outlaw, overawe, overbear, overmaster, override, overwhelm, palliate, play down, pour water on, preclude, preserve, press heavy on, prevent, prohibit, proscribe, prostrate, put, put down, put out, quash, quell, quench, quiet, reduce, reduce the temperature, refuse, reject, repress, resist, restrain, retain, retard, ride down, ride over, ride roughshod over, rule out, save, save up, say no to, scotch, set back, show consideration, show mercy, show pity, shush, shut down on, shut out, silence, sit down on, sit on, slacken, slow down, smash, smother, snub, snuff out, sober, sober down, soften, soften the blow, squash, squelch, stamp out, stanch, stifle, stop, strangle, stultify, subdue, subjugate, sublimate, suffocate, taboo, tame, temper, terminate, terrorize, throttle, tone down, trample down, trample out, trample underfoot, trample upon, tread down, tread underfoot, tread upon, tune down, tyrannize, tyrannize over, underplay, unman, vanquish, walk all over, walk over, weaken, weigh heavy on, withhold


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
[səʹpres] v
1. подавлять (восстание и т. п.)

meetings were suppressed by the police - полиция разогнала митинги

2. сдерживать, подавлять

to suppress anger [tears, laughter] - сдержать гнев [слёзы, смех]

to suppress a yawn - подавить зевок

he couldn't suppress his feelings - он не мог сдержать своих чувств [ср. тж. 4]

3.запрещать, закрывать (газету и т. п.); изымать из печати, продажи, конфисковать (книгу и т. п.)

to suppress publication - запретить издание

to suppress an organization - запретить организацию

the censor suppressed some passages - цензор вычеркнул несколько мест

4. скрывать, замалчивать, утаивать (правду и т. п.)

to suppress feelings - скрывать чувства [ср. тж. 2]

to suppress anger - затаить злобу

5. мед. остановить (кровотечение и т. п.)


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
suppress: translation

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 government is attempting to suppress competition in favor of large companies.

2. to deliberately prevent people knowing important information, ideas, opinions etc:

• Advertisers use their influence to suppress negative news coverage about their products.

• attempts to suppress evidence

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suppress UK US /səˈpres/ verb [T]
to prevent something from being seen or expressed: »

Any decisions to suppress information would have been made by senior managers, not by shareholders.

to prevent something from continuing or operating: »

They believed higher taxes on the rich would suppress their entrepreneurial and innovative vigor.



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