strangling

strangling[ˈstræŋɡlɪŋ] 

原级:strangle

第三人称单数:strangles

过去分词:strangled

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过去式:strangled

strangling 基本解释
扼杀;抑制;扼死( strangle的现在分词 );使窒息;压制;
strangling 网络解释

strangling

1. 窒息而死:*39. scalded被烫伤 | *40. strangling窒息而死 | 41. policing整顿

strangling 单语例句

1. They saw male cephalopods guarding the dens of their mates for several days, warding off rivals and even strangling them if they got too close.

2. strangling什么意思

2. The resulting distortion is strangling Japan's sensibility toward diplomacy with neighboring countries.

3. The historical experience of China's past 60 years proves that a system snuffing out economic efficiency is often a system strangling individual rights and capabilities.

4. After she gave birth, she killed the baby by strangling it and knocking its head against the wall.

5. Soaring oil prices worldwide and increasingly serious pollution caused by inefficient use of energy is apparently strangling China's economic development and social progress.

6. danci.911chaxun.com

6. Wounds from knife stabs and strangling were also found across the victims'body.

strangling 英英释义

noun

1. strangling的翻译

1. the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe

    e.g. no evidence that the choking was done by the accused

    Synonym: choking strangulation throttling