strangling

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基本释义

n.
扼杀
v.
扼死( strangle的现在分词 ); 使窒息; 抑制; 压制

实用例句

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。

柯林斯例句

The strangling hero sprang up with a relieving snort.

这位被水浇得透不过气来的英雄猛地从地上爬起来,喷了喷鼻子,舒服了些.

英汉文学 - 汤姆历险

This tight collar is strangling me.

这个紧领使我有窒息之感.

辞典例句

Massive external debt is strangling economic progress.

沉重的外债正在窒息经济的发展.

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Values bottleneck : Are you strangling your own firm's throat?

价值瓶颈: 是你自己限制了公司的发展 吗 ?

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It's just like strangling his throat.

这就像扼住了他的喉咙.

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Strangling: to stop someone or something breathing.

扼死: 使某人或某动物停止呼吸.

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We are strangling science and technology.

咱们正在扼杀科技.

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This stiff collar is strangling me.

这硬领把我的脖子卡得喘不过气来.

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Into the suffocation dungeons the visitor is taken for a moment and feels himself strangling.

记者被带进地下窒息室呆了一会儿,喉咙就像被人扼住了一样.

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The cold grip of its repulsive gravity is strangling the formation of large cosmic structures.

现在,天文学家藉由观测发现,暗能量游走于银河系的周围.

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Which part was an accident, Strangling her Or dumping sue In some guy's casket?

哪部分才算意外?勒她?还是弃尸在别人的棺材里?

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Discarded fishing lines or nets entrap sea life, amputating fins or strangling them.

废弃的钓鱼线和渔网会困住海洋生物, 割伤它们的鳍或扼死它们.

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英英释义

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

    "no evidence that the choking was done by the accused"

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