suffocation
suffocation 英 [,sʌfə'keɪʃən] 美 [,sʌfə'keʃən]
n. 窒息;闷死
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- n. 窒息;闷死
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1. suffocation of the soul.
灵魂的窒息症!
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2. This effect plus the cloth produces the perception of 'suffocation and incipient panic', ie the perception of drowning.
这种效果再加上蒙上的布会让人产生窒息和初期的恐慌,这就像是溺水的感觉。
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3. As a result, thousands of sheep die each year from suffocation, trampling, or starvation.
其结果是,每年都有数千只羊死于窒息、践踏或饥饿。
- suffocation (n.) late 14c., from Middle French suffocation, from Latin suffocationem (nominative suffocatio) "a choking, stifling," noun of action from past participle stem of suffocare "suffocate, throttle, stifle, strangle," originally "to narrow up," from sub "up (from under)" (see sub-) + fauces (plural) "throat, narrow entrance" (see faucet).
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