repress
verb /rɪˈpres/
/rɪˈpres/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they repress | /rɪˈpres/ /rɪˈpres/ |
he / she / it represses | /rɪˈpresɪz/ /rɪˈpresɪz/ |
past simple repressed | /rɪˈprest/ /rɪˈprest/ |
past participle repressed | /rɪˈprest/ /rɪˈprest/ |
-ing form repressing | /rɪˈpresɪŋ/ /rɪˈpresɪŋ/ |
- repress something to try not to have or show an emotion, a feeling, etc.
synonym control克制;压抑;抑制 - to repress a smile
忍住不笑 - He burst in, making no effort to repress his fury.
他冲了进来,毫不掩饰自己的愤怒。 - For years he had successfully repressed the painful memories of childhood.
多年来,他成功地压抑了童年的痛苦记忆。
- feelings that had been firmly repressed
被强烈抑制的情感 - They tend to hide their emotions and repress their desires.
他们往往会掩饰自己的情感并克制自己的欲望。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- barely
- brutally
- harshly
- …
- try to
- be unable to
- to repress a smile
- [often passive] repress somebody/something to use political and/or military force to control a group of people and limit their freedom
synonym put down, suppress压制;镇压 - The government was quick to repress any opposition.
政府迅速镇压一切反对势力。
- The organized opposition has been brutally repressed.
有组织的反抗遭到了残暴镇压。 - a country that systematically represses human rights
系统地压制人权的国家 - Unrest in Algeria was quickly repressed in May 1945.
阿尔及利亚的动乱在1945年5月被迅速镇压。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- barely
- brutally
- harshly
- …
- try to
- be unable to
- The government was quick to repress any opposition.
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘keep back something objectionable’): from Latin repress- ‘pressed back, checked’, from the verb reprimere, from re- ‘back’ + premere ‘to press’.