名词
1. Please tell us what happened, we''re all waiting in suspense.
请告诉我们发生了什么事,我们都在着急地等着。
2. I try to add an element of suspense and mystery to my novel.
我试图给我的小说增加一点悬念和神秘的色彩。
1. 悬而未决:这句话本身就吊诡,带有相对性(relativism)的色彩这句话本身就吊诡,带有相对性(relativism)的色彩而不是[悬而未决](suspense)口吻...
2. 悬疑片:尽管电影化的手段比较垂青于特定的类型片(genre),如动作片(action)、恐怖片(horror)、黑色电影(noir)、心理片(psychological drama)、悬疑片(suspense),但即使是像伍迪.艾伦(Woody Allen)这样文学性极强的导演,
1. (对可能发生之事的)兴奋,紧张,担心,挂虑
Suspense is a state of excitement or anxiety about something that is going to happen very soon, for example about some news that you are waiting to hear.
e.g. The suspense over the two remaining hostages ended last night when the police discovered the bullet ridden bodies.
随着昨晚警方发现了弹痕累累的尸体,人们对剩余两名人质的担心也终告结束。
e.g. ...a writer who holds the suspense throughout her tale.
使故事从头到尾充满悬念的女作家
2. (故意)使着急,使焦虑
If you keep or leave someone in suspense, you deliberately delay telling them something that they are very eager to know about.
e.g. Keppler kept all his men in suspense until that morning before announcing which two would be going...
开普勒让所有的下属都焦急地等待着,直到那天上午才宣布哪两个人去。
e.g. ''Go on, don''t leave us in suspense,'' Dennis said.
丹尼斯说:“接着说,别吊我们胃口了。”
noun
1. an uncertain cognitive state
e.g. the matter remained in suspense for several years
2. excited anticipation of an approaching climax
e.g. the play kept the audience in suspense
3. apprehension about what is going to happen