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单词 suppressed
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suppressedadj.

Brit. /səˈprɛst/, U.S. /səˈprɛst/
Forms: see suppress v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: suppress v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < suppress v. + -ed suffix1.
1. That has been suppressed (in various senses of the verb); subject to suppression.
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society > authority > subjection > [adjective] > suppressed
to-bentc1401
suppressed1536
trodden1545
quailed1567
overtroddena1586
underfoot1594
undertrodden1594
downtrodden1597
downtrod1598
low-broughta1599
silenced1609
overborne1611
crusheda1616
trod1638
run-down1683
trampleda1764
overtrampled1827
sat-upon1873
the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > restrained or moderate behaviour > [adjective] > suppressed or restrained
suppressed1536
retent1568
self-restrained1700
buttoned-up1767
self-restraining1777
self-repressed1814
reserveful1827
self-repressing1849
withheld1914
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > keeping from publication > [adjective] > not printed or published
unprinted1532
unpublished1587
unlisted1645
unengrossed1681
unpromulged1718
unpromulgated1774
sensitive1825
ungazetted1825
suppressed1863
unscheduled1889
restricted1937
classified1940
1536 J. Husee Let. 24 May in State Papers Henry VIII (P.R.O.: SP 1/104) f. 49v I thinck veryly one of the supprest abbys or priorys shall be yor best sywt.
1599 J. Hayward 1st Pt. Henrie IIII 120 The lawes..of best gouerned common wealthes, did not onely permit this action but..also rewarded it with all the wealth of the suppressed tyrant.
a1618 W. Raleigh Prerogatiue Parl. (1628) Ep. Ded. Those that are supprest and helpelesse are commonly silent.
1650 Bp. J. Taylor Rule of Holy Living (1727) ii. §2 70 A suppressed and seldom anger.
1698 J. Pechey Compl. Midwife's Practice (ed. 5) 216 In Virgins the suppressed blood wanders up and down the Veins, and begets obstructions, changing the colour of the Body, and causing Fevers.
1748 S. Richardson Clarissa VII. ix. 47 Little, very little difference, is there, my dear young lady, between a suppressed evidence, and a false one.
1797 E. Burke Three Mem. French Affairs 38 The suppressed faction, though suppressed, exists.
1801 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 5 63 The suppressed perspirable matter.
1863 ‘G. Eliot’ Romola I. v. 81 A voice..altered by some suppressed feeling.
1863 J. C. Hotten Hand-bk. Topogr. 103/2 Sm. 8vo, with the rare Suppressed leaf.
1916 D. S. Jordan Ways to Lasting Peace i. 3 The young men of Europe and America have..the duty of bringing freedom to the suppressed people of a continent.
1986 D. Potter Singing Detective iii. 95 A suppressed, embarrassed, snuffling sound, from held-in beginnings growing into open weeping.
2005 Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) 4 Feb. 24/2 Post-apartheid weepies written by guilt-ridden white women as they emerge from years of suppressed conscience.
2.
a. Botany. Of an organ or part of a plant normally or typically present: absent, not developed.
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the world > plants > part of plant > [adjective] > suppressed
suppressed1817
1817 Bot. Reg. 3 245 Flowers nodding, turning from deep yellow to deep red, scarcely exceeding an inch in length, without scent, not unfrequently with one of each of their four component parts suppressed.
1872 Hardwicke’s Sci.-gossip 7 230/1 Perhaps this is the usual process which Nature adopts in making unisexual flowers, for we can, not unfrequently, detect the rudiments of the suppressed organs.
1921 Amer. Jrnl. Bot. 8 389 These abortive bundles extend upward approximately 150 microns. The question arises, are these the vestigial parts of suppressed stamens?
1996 Systematic Bot. Monogr. 48 6 Houstonia characteristically have solitary flowers on long erect pedicels; a peduncle may be present or suppressed.
2010 L. P. Ronse De Craene Floral Diagrams x. 215 Antepetalous stamens are rarely staminodial or suppressed.
b. Forestry. Of a tree: growing beneath a canopy formed by larger trees and receiving limited or no direct sunlight. Cf. overtopped adj.
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the world > food and drink > farming > forestry or arboriculture > [adjective] > of tree: grown in lower levels of forest
suppressed1873
1873 B. Ribbentrop Hints Arboriculture Panjab iii. 104 Thinning consists in cutting out all suppressed trees.
1915 Science 22 Jan. 122/1 The process of differentiation into dominant and suppressed trees takes place particularly in youth and gradually slows down toward maturity.
1938 J. S. Boyce Forest Path. xvi. 388 In Germany suppressed trees of artificially infected red beech were found to be more susceptible to decay.
1984 Ecology 65 799/2 A dominant pine should theoretically have bark about twice as thick as a suppressed pine of the same age.
2004 C. R. Elevitch Overstory Bk. 84/1 As some trees on a site get bigger, many smaller suppressed trees will die.
3. Of equipment, a machine, etc.: fitted with an interference suppressor; designed or made not to cause electrical interference.
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the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > electrical engineering > prevention of interference > [adjective] > fitted with suppressor
suppressed1956
1956 Electr. Times 2 Feb. 177/3 A powerful fully suppressed motor which drives three contra-rotating brushes.
1959 Which? Aug. 91/1 All [clothes driers]..were stable.., and suppressed for TV, though none was completely suppressed for radio.
1970 AA Bk. Car 332/3 (caption) On cars not fitted with suppressed high-tension leads or caps, insert individual line suppressors in each HT lead.
2000 G. Honey Electronic Access Control (2004) v. 143 This interference can come from..lightning strikes, passing high powered radio transmitters, the switching of highly inductive loads and badly suppressed electric motors.

Compounds

suppressed carrier n. Telecommunications a carrier wave part of which is removed from a signal prior to transmission and reintroduced at the receiver; frequently attributive.
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society > communication > telecommunication > [noun] > signal > frequency or band of frequencies > carrier
carrier1911
suppressed carrier1921
subcarrier1953
1921 Trans. Amer. Inst. Electr. Engineers 40 243 (heading) Carrier telephone system with suppressed carrier.
1935 Proc. IRE 23 702 The high degree of frequency stability required for single side-band suppressed-carrier transmissions can be dispensed with by transmitting a pilot frequency over the channel.
1943 Electronic Engin. 15 339/2 If only one side-band is received, a local oscillator must supply the suppressed carrier frequency..before the detector stage.
1970 Single Sideband for Radio Amateur (Amer. Radio Relay League) (ed. 5) i. 7/2 The generation of a single-sideband..signal starts with the production of a ‘double-sideband suppressed-carrier’ signal.
2006 Communications Technol. (Nexis) 15 July The spike in the center of the display in Figure 4 is not ingress or intermodulation distortion—it's the digitally modulated signal's suppressed carrier.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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