stifled

stifled [s'taɪfəld]  [s'taɪfəld] 

原级:stifle

第三人称单数:stifles

现在分词:stifling

stifled 基本解释
窒息, 窒闷( stifle的过去式和过去分词 );镇压,遏制;堵;
stifled 网络解释

1. 窒息的:15. foamy 泡沫似的 | 1. stifled 窒息的 | 2. mushy 软糊状的

2. 困:孤芳 Narcissism | 困 Stifled | 迹 Trace

3. 堵:stickup /突出的/竖领的/粘贴的/竖领/强盗/抢劫者/粘贴/ | stifled /堵/ | stifling /令人窒息的/发闷的/无聊的/

stifled 单语例句

1. And Carmen will not die from Don Jose's dagger but is stifled by him beside a pool of water.

2. The long centuries of theocratic rule and feudal serfdom stifled the vitality of Tibetan society, and brought about the decline and decay of Tibetan culture.

3. stifled的翻译

3. The long centuries of theocratic rule and feudal serfdom stifled the vitality of Tibetan society, and brought about its decline and decay.

4. Japan's exports declined at the fastest pace in almost seven years in October as the intensifying global financial crisis stifled sales of cars and electronics.

5. Greece extracted Iberian teeth by toppling the fragile Portuguese and then stifled Spain.

6. Kate will soon be stifled by The Firm's snobbery and petty rules, just as Diana was before her.

7. Last week, newspapers learnt to their cost what happens when gossip is stifled.

8. stifled

8. Demands for IT systems and facilities has long been stifled by the country's rigid medical system.

9. This has stifled its capacity to expand in the world's fastest growing air travel market.

10. Juan Carlos Navarro sizzled with 16 more points and Felipe REYES added 14 for Spain, whose defense stifled China for long stretches.

stifled 英英释义

stifled

adj

1. held in check with difficulty

    e.g. a smothered cough
           a stifled yawn
           a strangled scream
           suppressed laughter

    Synonym: smothered strangled suppressed