noose如何读

英:[nu:s]

美:[nus]

noose是什么意思

  • n.套索;陷阱
  • v.用套索捕捉;使落入圈套

noose变形

复数:nooses

第三人称单数:nooses

现在分词:noosing

过去式:noosed

过去分词:noosed

noose英英释义

Noun

1. a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a noose

2. a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled

Verb

1. make a noose in or of

2. secure with a noose

noose词源中文解释

"由系着的滑结或滑环形成的环形结构",15世纪中叶,可能来自古法语 nos 或同源的古普罗旺斯语 nous "结",源自拉丁语 nodus "结"(源自 PIE 词根 *ned- "绑,系")。在1600年之前很少见。

noose词源英文解释

Noun Middle English nose, of uncertain origin

The first known use of noose was in the 15th century

noose儿童词典英英释义

normal1 of 2adjective

perpendicular entry 1 sense 2

of the regular or usual kind

relating to or marked by average intelligence or development

free from sickness of body or mind : sane, sound

normal2 of 2noun

a normal line

a person or thing that is normal

a form or state regarded as the usual : average

normalcynoun

normality

normnoun

average entry 1 sense 2especially: a set standard of development or achievement usually derived from the average or median achievement of a large group

a common or typical practice or custom

norepinephrinenoun

a hormone that causes blood vessels to contract and helps to transmit nerve impulses in the sympathetic nervous system and in some parts of the central nervous system

noradrenalinenoun

norepinephrine

norconjunction

and not—used especially between two words or phrases preceded by neitherneither here nor there

not for you nor for me

noosenoun

a loop that passes through a knot at the end of a line so that it gets smaller when the other end of the line is pulled

noose 例句

1 Put one's head in a noose.

自套绞索.

2 And the infant who I should have called brother had been strangled to death with the noose of his own umbilical.

3 They were trying to noose the rhino.

他们正试图用套索捕捉犀牛。

4 One day the boys snared a sparrow in instead of a rabbit with a noose.

有一天,男孩们用索套逮住了一只麻雀而不是野兔.

5 Then he looks thoughtful and asks, “Is it possible the person who left the noose might be right?”

6 I went on with the noose making, and he called to me, “Hit it with a club.”

7 But I don't see why I should a noose to conceal his affair.

但我不明白我为什么要自讨苦吃,去帮他隐瞒他的风流韵事.

8 I put one boot on Father Donovan's chest and held the noose tight.

我一只脚踩在多诺万神父的胸上紧紧,手紧紧扯住勒在他脖子上的细线.

9 Even tied up a T-shirt like a noose and put it in my brother’s gym locker.

10 Lucas said posts about the employees — who were not involved in the post about Butker’s residency — included the N-word, an image of a Black person hanging from a noose and threats.

11 Many a necklace becomes a noose.

一根又一根的(金)项链化成了圈套.

12 His debts were a noose around his neck.

债务就像套索一样套在他的脖子上。

13 The villages form a ring of human settlement around the volcano, and the ring is steadily closing around the forest on its slopes, a noose that is strangling the wild habitat of the mountain.

14 We were out by old Highway 11, having slipped the noose of the last suburb of East City.

15 In unison, the nooses were placed around their necks.

16 They brought forth the King-Beyond-the-Wall with his hands bound by hempen rope and a noose around his neck.

17 Then he says, his voice low and quiet, “I know the kind of people who do horrible stuff like hang nooses.”

18 Gaines has designed a 30-foot support structure from which a bronze-cast oak tree hangs by a noose.

19 The assistant superintendent, a man named Richardson, seemed nervous as he readied the noose.

20 So finally I tied a couple of belts and jumped off the stairs, but my head slipped through the noose.

所以最后我把两根带子系在一起,跳下楼梯,不过我的头从套索中溜出去了。

noose 同义词

2 使落入圈套

trepan

7 落入圈套

trepan

8 诱入陷阱

hook

11 罗网

net gin snare toil springe

13 用套索捕捉

rope lasso

15 处以绞刑

string hang

16 诱入圈套

entoilment entoil snare

17 安圈套

snare

noose 短语相关

slip noose tighten the noose

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