garrotte如何读

英:[ɡəˈrɒt]

美:[ɡəˈrɑːt]

garrotte是什么意思

  • n.绞刑
  • v.绞杀
  • =garote;garotte.

garrotte变形

复数:garrottes

第三人称单数:garrottes

现在分词:garrotting

过去式:garrotted

过去分词:garrotted

garrotte词根

词根:garrotte

n.

garroter 勒杀抢劫的强盗;绞杀者

garrotter 勒杀抢劫的强盗;绞杀者

garrotte英英释义

Noun

1. an instrument of execution for execution by strangulation

Verb

1. strangle with an iron collar;

"people were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain"

garrotte_体育行业词汇

卡脖子

garrotte_法律行业词汇

绞刑

garrotte词源英文解释

early 17th cent.: via French from Spanish garrote 'a cudgel, a garrotte', perhaps of Celtic origin

garrotte 例句

1 I got one hand on his throat in the most approved style of the garrotte and just pressed.

2 Sumac’s extraordinary voice, striking looks and carefully packaged heritage – she claimed to be a descendant of Atahualpa, the Inca emperor garrotted by Pizarro and his conquistadores in 1533 – propelled her to international fame.

3 The court heard that once inside, Lilley jumped Mr Pajich from behind and tried to garrotte him but the garrotte snapped.

4 It is 35 years since taxi driver George Murdoch was found dead beside his taxi, with a cheese wire garrotte lying nearby.

5 Rabbits are hung by their ears, chubbier animals suspended by wire garrottes.

6 One night, a month after my wife's death, returning to my house I was garrotted and searched within a hundred yards of my own front door, but my assailants could not find it on me.

7 He also saw what he called a “garrotte” round her neck.

8 A cheese wire had been used as a garrotte during the attack.

9 Next there is a record of one hundred and ninety-one men who had been garrotted.

10 “I just decided, aside from several times I wanted to garrotte him, that I was going to give him what he wanted,” Downey Jr told the New York Times.

11 The Todd family's key witness, a deputy medical examiner from Missouri in the US, also faced stringent questioning during the inquiry that saw him revise his position that Shane Todd could have been garrotted.

12 We’ll have to garrotte her some time, and that will be a pity.”

13 For all she knew, the criminal's capital offence might have been an innocent murder—a miscarriage in the redistribution of some property—a too zealous garrotting of some fat old stockjobber.

14 The boss of the safe house, an innocuous looking 26-year-old in a striped polo shirt, garrotted him from behind with electrical cable.

15 The Spanish residents at Buenos Aires plotted against the junta, but their conspiracy was betrayed, and in the middle of 1812 their chiefs, to the number of thirty-eight, mostly wealthy merchants, were arrested and garrotted.

16 Yet, said his Spanish critics and enemies, he prepared his pupils to conspire and to be garrotted!

17 You garrotted and robbed an old man and had the spree of your life.

18 "The EU and the ECB are garrotting the economy," Aménio Carlos, leader of the General Confederation of Portuguese Workers said while overlooking disused shipyards on the Tagus.

19 Stone had claimed his attack was a work of performance art and the axe, garrotte, imitation handgun, three knives and homemade bombs he was carrying were artistic props.

20 It is usually broken either by a direct blow, or by transverse pressure as in garrotting.

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