lynch
lynch 英 [lɪntʃ] 美 [lɪntʃ]
n. 私刑;私刑处死;(英)田埂 vt. 处以私刑;以私刑处死
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- To lynch is to murder, or unlawfully kill. When an angry mob kills someone they believe is guilty of a crime, they lynch that person.
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- n. 私刑;私刑处死;(英)田埂
- vt. 处以私刑;以私刑处死
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1. But lynch is not referring to objective truth, rather what we think is true.
但是林池并非指客观的真理,而是我们所认为的事实。
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2. Mr lynch, 29, works for holiday giant First Choice, checking the height, speed, water quantity and landing of the flumes, as well as all safety aspects.
林奇先生,29岁,为度假村巨头《第一选择》公司工作,检查水滑道的高度,速度,水量和水槽着陆状况,以及所有的安全问题。
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3. Peter lynch famously advised looking for businesses that even an idiot could run, because one day an idiot will.
彼得.林奇的著名的建议是,寻找一种白痴也能经营的业务,因为总有一天白痴也会的。
- lynch (v.) 1835, "inflict severe (but not deliberately fatal) bodily punishment (on someone) without legal sanction," from earlier Lynch law (1811), in reference to such activity, which was likely named after William Lynch (1742-1820) of Pittsylvania, Virginia, who c. 1780 led a vigilance committee to keep order there during the Revolution. Other sources trace the name to Charles Lynch (1736-1796) a Virginia magistrate who fined and imprisoned Tories in his district c. 1782, but the connection to him is less likely. The surname is perhaps from Irish Loingseach "sailor."
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