♦ (to) suspend

♦ (to) suspend
♦ (to) suspend /səˈspɛnd/
v. t.
1 sospendere; attaccare; appendere: to suspend a chandelier from the ceiling, sospendere (o appendere) un lampadario al soffitto
2 sospendere; differire, interrompere, tenere in sospeso: The bus service has been suspended, il servizio degli autobus è stato sospeso; (comm., banca) to suspend payment, sospendere i pagamenti; to suspend judgement, sospendere il giudizio
3 (leg.) sospendere (la pena)
4 sospendere, allontanare (dal lavoro, dal gioco, da una partita, ecc.): to suspend sb. from office [school], sospendere q. dall'ufficio [dalle lezioni]
5 (Borsa) sospendere: to suspend the list, sospendere le quotazioni
6 (chim.) tenere (una sostanza) in sospensione
to suspend one's indignation, trattenere la propria indignazione □ (leg.) to suspend punishment, sospendere la pena □ (leg.) Sentence to be suspended (formula), con il beneficio della sospensione condizionale.

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