suspensive如何读

英:[səs'pensɪv]

美:[sə'spensɪv]

suspensive是什么意思

adj.

(使)挂心的

(产生)悬念的

未决定的

可疑的

suspensive自然拼读

sus·pen·sive

s spen sihv

suspensive扩展

suspensively (adv.)

suspensive词根

词根:suspend

adj.

suspect 可疑的;不可信的

suspicious 可疑的;怀疑的;多疑的

suspended 悬浮的;暂停的,缓期的(宣判)

suspenseful 悬疑的;令人紧张的;焦急不安的

suspensory 悬吊的;暂时中止的;支持的

n.

suspect 嫌疑犯

suspension 悬浮;暂停;停职

suspense 悬念;悬疑;焦虑;悬而不决

suspender 袜吊;吊裤带;悬挂物

suspensor [植] 胚柄;囊柄;悬带;吊绷带

suspensory 悬吊式;悬带

vi.

suspect 怀疑;猜想

vt.

suspend 延缓,推迟;使暂停;使悬浮;vi. 悬浮;禁赛

suspect 怀疑;猜想

suspensive英英释义

  • adj.
    • (of a situation) characterized by or causing suspense
    • undecided or characterized by indecisiveness

suspensive_法律行业词汇

未确定的

suspensive词源英文解释

The first known use of suspensive was in the 15th century

suspensive 例句

1 The Swiss Federal Tribunal has granted a "suspensive effect" to parties identified only as "B2" and "B3" who appealed to stop publication.

2 The humanization of suspensive detention includes the conditions, the administration, and the education of suspensive detention, ect.

未决羁押的人性化,包括未决羁押的条件、管理、教育等多方面的内容。

3 This, in reality, amounted to the same thing, for it was not possible for the king to prolong his refusal indefinitely, and the veto, though absolute, would only have been suspensive.

4 Lafayette, who imagined himself to be copying the American constitution, proposed that the king should have a suspensive veto.

5 In giving “Wanting is—” there is a suspensive action of the voice with an abrupt pause, as if the speaker were going to continue with “everywhere” or something of the kind.

6 The Directory had no veto; Louis XVI. had with difficulty obtained a merely suspensive veto, which was overridden in the event of three legislatures successively voting against it.

7 I begin at the passage describing the villa's cat:—           Does Cincirillo follow thee about,     Inverting one swart foot suspensively,     And wagging his dread jaw at every chirp     Of bird above him on the olive-branch?

8 He vetoes, therefore, in his representative capacity, with legislative and suspensive, but not absolute, power.

9 Mr. Titterton has the Du Maurier manner, but his jocular skittishness, aided by asterisks, exclamation marks and suspensive dots, has curiously little behind it.

10 “We appealed suspensively, which means we have continued to pay him the corrected and reduced amount of his benefit,” she wrote in an email.

11 Recognizing also the incongruity of giving an absolute veto power to a governor who would be appointed by the President, Douglas proposed a suspensive, in place of an absolute, veto power.

12 The first of these movements are the reflex movements, then are developed those combinations of movements which we called perceptive or suspensive actions in keeping with perceptions.

13 Then there was a suspensive silence, as if she hesitated at the door; then the latch was lifted and she came in.

14 An excessive use of the suspensive participle is French and objectionable: e.g.

15 The King’s veto over legal questions is only suspensive, but he is not represented as the helpless tool of Storthing and Council.

16 The tree-trunks, the road, the out-buildings, the garden, every object wore that aspect of mesmeric fixity which the suspensive quietude of daybreak lends to such scenes.

17 Inverting one swart foot suspensively, And wagging his dread jaw at every chirp Of bird above him on the olive-branch?

18 The question was whether the veto-power was suspensive or absolute as to amendments of the Constitution.

19 Football's world governing body said in a statement: "The chairman of the Fifa appeal committee considered that the appeal lodged by the club is to be granted suspensive effect."

20 An appeal has no suspensive effect, meaning people can be deporting during a pending trial.

suspensive 同义词

1 暂停的

recessional

7 挂念的

anxious

9 挂虑的

concerned solicitous

10 悬而未决的

open pending pendent

11 悬而不决的

pendant pendent

18 未定的

problematic hanging pendent

19 未确定的

iffy unascertained

相关词