repressing
v. 抑制( repress的現在分詞 ); 約束; 鎮壓; 制止
If you repress a feeling, you make a deliberate effort not to show or have this feeling.
People who repress their emotions risk having nightmares...
壓抑情感的人容易做噩夢。
It is anger that is repressed that leads to violence and loss of control.
是被壓制的憤怒導致暴力和失控。
If you repress a smile, sigh, or moan, you try hard not to smile, sigh, or moan.
He repressed a smile...
他忍住笑。
I couldn't repress a sigh of admiration.
我忍不住發出一聲讚歎。
If a section of society is repressed, their freedom is restricted by the people who have authority over them.
Turkish Kurds have been repressed for decades by the Ankara government.
土耳其的庫爾德人已經被安卡拉政府壓制了幾十年。
...a UN resolution banning him from repressing his people.
禁止他壓制民眾的聯合國決議
1. restrictive of action;
We now know that repressing anger is a contributory factor in many physical illnesses.
現在我們知道壓制自己的憤怒是導致許多身體疾病的因素之一。
Croft was repressing a violent rage.
克海夫特雖然極力剋制,還是氣得七竅生煙.
Repressing anger was more dangerous to a person's health than expressing it.
抑制憤怒比發洩憤怒更有害於健康.
Meanwhile Danglars, repressing all emotion advanced to meet the receiver - general.
這時,騰格拉爾抑制住內心的激動,走上去迎接那位出納主任.
Objective : To inquire into the function of magnetic field in repressing the metal corrosion.
目的探討磁場抑制金屬腐蝕的作用.