gagging英 [gægɪŋ] 美 [gægɪŋ]
v.塞住[堵住] (某人的)嘴,使缄默,剥夺…的言论自由( gag的现在分词 );窒息;插科打诨;很想得到
英英释义
gag[ gægiŋ ]
- n.
- v.
- prevent from speaking out
"The press was gagged"
同义词:muzzle
- be too tight; rub or press
同义词:chokefret
- tie a gag around someone's mouth in order to silence them
"The burglars gagged the home owner and tied him to a chair"
同义词:muzzle
- make jokes or quips
"The students were gagging during dinner"
同义词:quip
- struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake
"he swallowed a fishbone and gagged"
同义词:chokestranglesuffocate
- cause to retch or choke
同义词:choke
- make an unsuccessful effort to vomit; strain to vomit
同义词:heaveretch
词组短语
gag reflex咽反射;呕反射
双语例句
- The new censorship laws are an attempt to gag the press.
新的新闻审查法目的在于剥夺新闻界的言论自由。 - The act or an instance of gagging or choking.
哽喉,呛到阻塞或窒息的行为或事例
权威例句
The Gagging of God: Christianity Confronts PluralismA new approach to the gagging problemManipulated care: gagging doctors, blinding patientsThe gagging problem in prosthodontic treatment. Part II: Patient management.The gagging problem in prosthodontic treatment. Part I: Description and causesRelationship between gagging severity and its management in dentistryThe etiology and management of gagging: a review of the literatureAcupuncture: The role of acupuncture in controlling the gagging reflex using a review of ten casesWhistle Blowing: A Curse On Ineffective Organisations: Better Management, Not Gagging, Is The AnswerSelf-reported bruxism - associations with perceived stress, motivation for control, dental anxiety and gagging