1.抑制,压抑(欲望等);忍住,熬住,止住(笑,眼泪等);【心】把(冲动等)压入(潜意识)
2.镇压(叛乱等)
1.to prevent yourself from showing a feeling; to refuse to admit that you have a particular feeling, need, or memory, so that it remains hidden in your mind
2.to use force or violence to control people
1.Repressing his countrymen, he said, was not what he had signed up for.
他说,当初选择入伍并不是为了去压迫自己的同胞。
2.This Pentacle is of great value against adversaries; and of especial use in repressing the pride of the Spirits.
这个五角星在对抗敌人方面有着重大的价值,特别是用在打击灵魂的自尊上。
3.The invention provides an electrode plate transportation apparatus capable of repressing shaking or posture changing of an electrode plate.
本发明提供一种能抑制电极板的抖动或姿态变化的电极板输送装置。
4.Early interpretations of this phenomenon involved gene regulation reflecting predictive activating or repressing types of modification.
这种现象的早期解释涉及基因调控反映预测的激活或抑制类型的修饰。
5.But repressing a mass movement in the name of a charismatic king is one thing.
但是,以国王的名义镇压群众运动是另一回事。
6.The densification effects of upsetting and repressing are compared, and a technology design principle for closed die forging is suggested .
分析了粉末烧结材料镦粗和复压工艺的致密效果,提出了闭式模锻工艺设计原则。
7.Repressing anger was more dangerous to a person's health than expressing it.
抑制愤怒比发泄愤怒更有害于健康。
8.With all eyes on Chinese development, some American officials still bluntly criticize China for repressing its own people.
一些美国官员眼看著中国的发展,仍然坦率地批评中国压制自己人民。
9.The first step to vibrant health, is to detoxify the body of health-repressing toxins and pollutants.
回复健康的第一步,就是先排出体内毒素,并且控制身体再次被毒素污染。
10.Injury to official reputation affords no more warrant for repressing speech that would otherwise be free than does factual error.
有损政府官员的名声不比事实有误更能够成为压制自由言论的理由。