1.b> (from, on, by) (), ; a light lamp was suspended from the ceiling / ; her body was found suspended by a rope ; the builders worked on wooden platforms, suspended by ropes from the roof of the building ; it was very uncomfortable lying on the hospital bed with my legs suspended in the air / ;
2.b> 1) i> (), ; production has been suspended while safety checks are carried out i> ; sales of the drug will be suspended until more tests are completed i> ; the President has suspended the constitution and assumed total power ; the ferry service has been suspended because of bad weather / ; the semi-final was suspended because of bad weather ; to suspend disbelief i> / (.i> , .i>);
2) (); the introduction of the new system has been suspended until next year / ; to suspend judgement i> / ; I'm suspending judgement on the book I'm reading until I've finished it , ; a suspended sentence .i> ; Mr Young was given a six-month jail sentence suspended for two years , ;
3.b> .i> passi> (from) i> (); , .i> i> ; (, / .i>); (.i> i>); the police officer was suspended while the complaint was investigated i> ; he was suspended from school for a week for stealing i> / ; he was suspended for four matches after arguing with the referee ;
4.b> passi> (in) .i> i> , ; / .