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1. | keep someone in suspense: delay telling him what he is eager to know |
| 使某人挂虑或悬念 |
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2. | Suspense (or suspensive; suspenseful) film |
| 悬念片 |
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3. | suspense that tickles the reader's curiosity. |
| 激起读者好奇心的悬念 |
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4. | An atmosphere electric with suspicion. |
| 充满悬念的气氛 |
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5. | Suspended interest |
| 悬念 |
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6. | suspension in play |
| 戏剧悬念 |
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7. | introduce suspense into a novel; |
| 在小说中设置悬念; |
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8. | But he left a question mark hanging over his own plans for the future. |
| 但是对于此后的去向,米卢还是留给了人们一个悬念。 |
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9. | apprehensively ad. |
| 悬念;担心着 |
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10. | Recently it filled me with much concern to learn of your indisposition. |
| 近闻政躬违和,深为悬念。 |
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