| 释义 | 
		sup·pres·sion \səˈpreshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin suppression-, suppressio, from suppressus (past participle of supprimere to suppress) + -ion-, -io -ion 1.   a.  : the action of suppressing or the state of being suppressed   < an excuse for slanting the news and for outright suppression of the facts — Liston Pope >   < the suppression of rebellion >  b.  : an instance of suppressing 2.   a.  : stoppage of a bodily function or a symptom   < suppression of urine secretion >   < suppression of a cough >  b.  : the failure of development of a bodily part or organ  c.  : retardation or stoppage of growth in a tree or its branches caused by insufficient light or nutrition — compare suppressed 2 3.  : the conscious intentional exclusion from consciousness of a thought or feeling — contrasted with repression 4.  : the control of a forest fire after its discovery : the extinction and limitation of the spread of a forest fire |