strangle

strangle [ˈstræŋgl]  [ˈstræŋɡəl] 

第三人称单数:strangles

strangle是什么意思

现在分词:strangling

过去分词:strangled

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过去式:strangled

strangle 基本解释

及物动词抑制; 压制; 扼死,勒死,绞死; 使…窒息

不及物动词窒息而死,被勒死

strangle 网络解释

1. 扼杀:日前我工作室有我亲自制作的原创戏剧<<扼杀>>(Strangle)遭到2006大戏节组委会退稿,在7月2日电话中组委会提出的退稿理由是:

2. 勒束式期权组合:Stop loss limit 止蚀限额 | Strangle 勒束式期权组合 | Strategic Investment, Strategic Investor 策略投资;战略投资;策略投资者;战略投资者

3. 扼死,闷死:3. compound 院子,场地 | 4. strangle 扼死,闷死 | 5. carnage 残杀,大屠杀,成堆的尸体

4. 扼死:2 I can't wait to get my bands around your neck! 我恨不得一把掐死你! | 3 strangle 扼死 | 4 I am not a person of words. 我不是会说话的人.

strangle 词典解释

1. 勒死;扼死;绞死;掐死
    To strangle someone means to kill them by squeezing their throat tightly so that they cannot breathe.

    e.g. He tried to strangle a border policeman and steal his gun...
           他企图勒死一名边防警察并偷走他的枪。
    e.g. He was almost strangled by his parachute harness straps.
           他差点被自己的降落伞吊带勒死。

strangler
...a vigilante group looking for a strangler who's terrorising the town.
一个正在搜捕让小镇陷入恐慌的勒杀犯的治安小队

2. 抑制;制止;扼杀
    To strangle something means to prevent it from succeeding or developing.

    e.g. The country's economic plight is strangling its scientific institutions...
           该国的经济困境阻碍了其科研机构的工作进展。
    e.g. His creative drive has been strangled by his sense of political guilt.
           他的创造欲望已被他的政治负罪感扼杀了。

strangle 单语例句

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1. A footballer who tried to strangle a referee during a Chilean league game has been banned for 27 matches.

2. The Expo has given people across the world a forum to explore a healthier path, so that similar crises will not strangle it in the future.

3. Drastic global financial fluctuations will plunge the eurozone into a further recession and strangle the nascent economic recovery in the United States.

4. strangle是什么意思

4. The new move nullifies earlier rumors that China's educational authority will strangle the increasing number of alliances holding independent university entrance examinations.

5. strangle的反义词

5. Critics fault him for poor postwar planning and for a steadily growing list of problems, from failure to strangle the insurgency to prisoner abuses in Iraq and Guantanamo.

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6. If large companies fail to appreciate this important source of innovations, they will end up using their own hands to strangle themselves.

7. Its ungratefulness and arrogance could strangle the already faint hopes of making real progress in Durban.

8. Kuang was injured in the ensuing tussle, as Li tried to strangle him.

9. strangle

9. They threatened to strangle Xia if he did not tighten a rope tied around the girl's neck.

10. strangle的反义词

10. He struck her head with a rock and then attempted to strangle her.

strangle 英英释义

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verb

1. struggle for breath
    have insufficient oxygen intake

    e.g. he swallowed a fishbone and gagged

    Synonym: gag choke suffocate

2. strangle

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

    Synonym: choke

3. prevent the progress or free movement of

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

    Synonym: hamper halter cramp

4. die from strangulation

5. conceal or hide

    e.g. smother a yawn
           muffle one's anger
           strangle a yawn

    Synonym: smother stifle muffle repress

6. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air

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

    Synonym: strangulate throttle