suspensions
n. 懸( suspension的名詞複數 ); 懸架; 暫停; 懸浮液
The suspension of something is the act of delaying or stopping it for a while or until a decision is made about it.
A strike by British Airways ground staff has led to the suspension of flights between London and Manchester...
英國航空公司地勤人員的罷工已經造成倫敦至曼徹斯特的航線停運。
Art experts have appealed for the suspension of plans to restore one of Leonardo da Vinci's most celebrated paintings.
藝術專家們呼籲暫緩對一幅萊昂納多·達芬奇的絕世名畫的修復計劃。
Someone's suspension is their removal from a job or position for a period of time or until a decision is made about them.
The minister warned that any civil servant not at his desk faced immediate suspension...
部長警告說,任何擅離職守的公務員都會被立即停職。
The athlete received a two-year suspension following a positive drug test.
該運動員因尿檢結果呈陽性而被停賽兩年。
A vehicle's suspension consists of the springs and other devices attached to the wheels, which give a smooth ride over uneven ground.
The two players are appealing against their suspensions.
這兩名運動員請求取消對他們的停賽處罰。
In 1972, International Harvester, Ford, Chrysler, General Motors and Volvo applied for suspensions.
1972年, 國際收割機械公司 、 福特汽車公司 、 克萊斯勒汽車公司 、 通用汽車公司和沃爾沃汽車公司都申請了緩期.
The occurrence of neurotoxicity appears to be decreasing as more refined immunizing suspensions are used.
由於使用較為精製的免疫性懸液,出現神經中毒的情況正在減少.
Main substances contained in raw waters: suspensions, colloid substances, etc.
水體所含物質主要有: 懸浮物 、 膠體物質等等.
A revised law is being drafted to include suspensions.
修改後的法律正在起草包括停學.