strangled如何读

英:[ˈstræŋɡld]

美:[ ˈstræŋɡld]

strangled英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 扼死;使窒息 kill by squeezing the throat of;hinder the breathing of

strangled是什么意思

v.

扼死( strangle的过去式和过去分词 )

使窒息

抑制

压制

adj.

哽塞的;哽咽的;顿住的

strangled词根

词根:strangle

vi.

strangle 窒息而死;被勒死

vt.

strangle 把…勒死;使…窒息

strangled英英释义

Verb:
  1. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air;

    "he tried to strangle his opponent"
    "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes"

  2. conceal or hide;

    "smother a yawn"
    "muffle one's anger"
    "strangle a yawn"

  3. die from strangulation

  4. prevent the progress or free movement of;

    "He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather"
    "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"

  5. constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing

  6. struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake;

    "he swallowed a fishbone and gagged"

strangled词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French estrangler, from Latin strangulare, from Greek strangalan, from strangalē halter — more at strain

The first known use of strangle was in the 14th century

strangled儿童词典英英释义

straplessadjective

having no strapespecially: made or worn without shoulder straps

strapless evening gown

strap1 of 2noun

a band, plate, or loop of metal for tying objects together or for clamping an object in position

a narrow usually flat strip of a flexible material and especially leather used for fastening, holding together, or wrapping

something made of a strap forming a loop

boot strap

a strip of leather used for whipping

strop entry 1

strap2 of 2verb

to fasten with or attach by a strap

to beat or punish with a strap

strop entry 2

to cause to suffer from an extreme scarcity

I'm strapped for cash

strangulationnoun

an act or process of strangling

the state of being strangled

strangulateverb

strangle sense 1

strangulateverb

strangle sense 1

strangleverb

to choke to death by squeezing the throat

to cause (someone or something) to choke or suffocate

to suppress or hinder the rise, growth, or expression of

these rules are strangling my creativity

to become strangled

to die by or as if by interference with breathing

strangleverb

to choke to death by squeezing the throat

to cause (someone or something) to choke or suffocate

to suppress or hinder the rise, growth, or expression of

these rules are strangling my creativity

to become strangled

to die by or as if by interference with breathing

strangleholdnoun

an illegal wrestling hold by which one's opponent is choked

a force or influence that chokes or blocks freedom of development or expression

strangleverb

to choke to death by squeezing the throat

to cause (someone or something) to choke or suffocate

to suppress or hinder the rise, growth, or expression of

these rules are strangling my creativity

to become strangled

to die by or as if by interference with breathing

strangled 例句

1 Or I try to demand, but my voice comes out strangled and scratchy, and I have to clear my throat and say it again.

2 How the grasses had been burned and the trees uprooted and the river strangled with rocks.

3 “I can’t think straight,” he said, his little voice half strangled by the crying.

4 Dari laughed in an uncomfortable, strangled kind of way.

5 Once she had found the body of a strangled child by merely pointing to an area on a surveyor’s map.

6 He could have strangled the King for hurting her so badly.

他很想要掐死那个让她如此受伤害的王.

7 There had been terrible deaths, with bodies brought out strangled by vines or branches that had reached out malevolently around the throats and limbs of those who decided to leave Village.

8 Children may be strangled, but deeds never.

孩子可能受到抑制, 可行为却决不会.

9 A strangled cry was forming in his throat; he urged himself to move but he couldn’t.

10 The company is trying to strangle the smaller competition.

11 At the end of twelve years he had to be strangled.

十二年后只能把他勒死了。

12 He heard Ron give a strangled cheer, and they turned the next bend to see his eager face staring through the sizable gap he had managed to make in the rockfall.

13 The first voice let out a strangled groan.

14 There was a strangled cry from the other room.

隔壁传来一声哽咽。

15 A: The recruit raped and strangled the schoolgirl.

那名新兵强奸并勒死了那个女学生.

16 Life is strangled with polite lies.

生命里礼貌的谎言让人窒息。

17 Then with a strangled cry he fell back and lay still.

18 All that came out was a strangled and pathetic sound, like the spit had curdled in her mouth.

19 Millard made a strangled noise in his throat and started breathing weirdly.

20 She's standing there waiting to be strangled.

她站在那里等着被人勒死呢。

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