strangulation 美[,stræŋɡju'leʃən]  

strangulation

strangulation  美[,stræŋɡju'leʃən]

n. [医] 绞窄;勒杀;钳制;压缩 

名词复数:strangulations 

There is a “risk of strangulation” if metal fasteners impede the flow of sap. 如果金属固件阻碍了树液的循环,植物将会有“窒息”的风险。
Farren was arrested Jan. 6 in New Canaan on charges of attempted murder and strangulation. 法瑞恩于1月6日在新卡纳市被捕,他被指控谋杀未遂和勒杀两项罪名。

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  • n. [医] 绞窄;勒杀;钳制;压缩
  • 1. There is a “risk of strangulation” if metal fasteners impede the flow of sap.

    如果金属固件阻碍了树液的循环,植物将会有“窒息”的风险。

  • 2. Farren was arrested Jan. 6 in New Canaan on charges of attempted murder and strangulation.

    法瑞恩于1月6日在新卡纳市被捕,他被指控谋杀未遂和勒杀两项罪名。

  • 3. What I hate with women generally is the intimacy, the invasion of my innermost space, the slow strangulation of my art.

    我讨厌跟女人的亲密关系,一旦建立了这种关系,她们就会侵占我的私人空间,慢慢地扼杀我的艺术细胞。

  • strangulation (n.) 1540s, from Latin strangulationem (nominative strangulatio) "a choking, a suffocating," noun of action from past participle stem of strangulare (see strangle). The verb strangulate (1660s) probably is a back-formation from this. Related: Strangulated.
stran·gu·la·tion / ˌstræŋɡjuˈleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌstræŋɡjuˈleɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] 1 the act of killing sb by squeezing their throat tightly; the state of being killed in this way 扼死;勒死;掐死 to die of slow strangulation 被缓慢勒死 2 ( disapproving) the act of preventing sth from growing or developing 抑制;压制;扼杀 the strangulation of the human spirit 对人的精神压制 stran·gu·la·tion / ˌstræŋɡjuˈleɪʃn ; NAmE ˌstræŋɡjuˈleɪʃn /
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