castration [kæs'treʃən]  

castration

castration  [kæs'treʃən]

n. 阉割;[农学] 去雄 

名词复数:castrations 

Prisoners have to request castration under Czech law, but many fear they will be jailed for life if they do not, the investigation found. 按照捷克法律,罪犯必须自己申请要求才能被阉割,但是调查发现,很多犯人害怕如果他们不这样做将要被终生监禁。
His sentence – and he was faced with the miserable choice of this or prison – was chemical castration by a series of injections of female hormones. 他面临痛苦的选择。 对他的判决是,或者坐牢或者化学阉割--接受一系列女性荷尔蒙药物注射。

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  • n. 阉割;[农学] 去雄
  • 1. Prisoners have to request castration under Czech law, but many fear they will be jailed for life if they do not, the investigation found.

    按照捷克法律,罪犯必须自己申请要求才能被阉割,但是调查发现,很多犯人害怕如果他们不这样做将要被终生监禁。

  • 2. His sentence – and he was faced with the miserable choice of this or prison – was chemical castration by a series of injections of female hormones.

    他面临痛苦的选择。 对他的判决是,或者坐牢或者化学阉割--接受一系列女性荷尔蒙药物注射。

  • 3. Some of the sexologists interviewed by the delegation themselves affirmed that for certain patients there was no alternative treatment to surgical castration.

    代表团访问的一些医生自己肯定了对一定的患者,除了手术阉割没有其他的选择。

  • castration (n.) "act of castrating," early 15c., castracioun, from Latin castrationem (nominative castratio), noun of action from past participle stem of castrare "to castrate, emasculate," supposedly from a noun *castrum "knife, instrument that cuts," from PIE root *kes- "to cut." Freud's castration complex is attested from 1914 in English (translating German Kastrationsangst).
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