suspense
/səˈspens/ (bre, ipa) · /səˈspens/ (ame, ipa) · /sə-ˈspen(t)s/ (ame, mw)
suspense — 名詞
1. a pleasant feeling of worry and excitement that people feel when they are waitin
懸疑;緊張
因等待未知結果而產生的興奮緊張感
a pleasant feeling of worry and excitement that people feel when they are waiting to find out what will happen, especially in a story, film, or real-life situation with an unknown result
The film's final scene left the audience in suspense until the very last shot.
電影的最後一幕讓觀眾一直處於懸疑之中,直到最後一個鏡頭。
in suspense — set phrase describing the state of anxious waiting
Quinn could not stand the suspense any longer and opened the letter.
Quinn 再也受不了那份懸疑的感覺,於是拆開了信。
The suspense in Mayumi's mystery novel builds slowly through each chapter.
Mayumi 推理小說中的懸疑感透過每個章節慢慢堆疊起來。
Tanvi kept her younger brother in suspense all morning before revealing the surprise.
Tanvi 讓弟弟懸了一整個上午的心,才告訴他驚喜是什麼。
Jiwoo felt a wave of suspense as the referee checked the replay.
裁判檢查重播時,Jiwoo 感到一陣緊張。
- tension
a strained feeling that can come from conflict or pressure; more negative and less focused on uncertainty
- anticipation
excitement about something expected; lacks the worry or nervousness of suspense
- uncertainty
a neutral mental state of not knowing; has no emotional charge of excitement
文法句型
in suspense
keep / hold someone in suspense
suspense + verb (builds / mounts / grows)
the suspense of [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Frequently appears in the fixed phrase 'in suspense' to describe a person's mental state while waiting. The verb collocations 'build', 'mount', and 'grow' are typical with suspense as the subject, especially in descriptions of stories or films.