gallows

gallows [ˈgæləʊz]  [ˈgæloʊz] 

gallows 基本解释

gallows在线翻译

名词绞刑架

gallows 网络解释

gallows什么意思

1. 吊架:Galileo 伽利略 | gallows 吊架 | gallstone 胆石

2. 绞架:gallows tree 绞架 | gallows 绞架 | gallows-ripe 应判处绞刑的

3. 挂架:gallows 承梁 | gallows 挂架 | gallowsbitts 双柱吊架

gallows 词典解释

1. 绞刑架;绞台
    A gallows is a wooden frame used to execute criminals by hanging.

gallows 单语例句

1. The carnival mood as exhibited in China and elsewhere speaks less of gallows humor than an urge to squeeze fun out of a humdrum existence.

2. That clandestine video showed the former leader dropping through the gallows floor as he offered chanted prayers.

3. Saddam's execution drew international outrage after a clandestine video showed the former president being taunted on the gallows.

4. The inflammatory footage also showed Saddam plummeting through the gallows trapdoor and dangling in death.

5. gallows是什么意思

5. Saddam appeared to smile at those taunting him from below the gallows.

6. gallows是什么意思

6. Officials only confirmed the hanging would go ahead just 4 hours before Saddam went to the gallows shortly after 6 am.

7. Two Malaysians and one Singaporean were arrested for suspecting drug trafficking and if found guilty, all three face the gallows.

8. In large part, it was the unruly scene at the gallows that catapulted Saddam to hero's status.

9. A senior Bush administration official said the ousted president could go to the gallows as soon as Saturday.

10. Most people will agree that the killer of kindergarten students deserved to be sent to the gallows.

gallows 英英释义

911查询·英语单词

noun

1. an instrument of execution consisting of a wooden frame from which a condemned person is executed by hanging