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gagging

美[ɡæɡ],英[ɡæɡ],

释义

n. (使人不能说话的)封口布;塞口布; v. 塞住(某人的嘴);压制…的言论自由;使缄默;作呕; 网络释义: 矫正;呕吐;塞口物;

例句

She didn't get the job because she failed to act as if she was gagging for a career in PR.
她没得到这份工作,因为她没有表现出自己很想从事公关事业的样子。
During that case the paper admitted it had not sought comment from him prior to publication, lest he seek a gagging order.
那起案子中,未免他寻求言论禁止令,报纸一方承认未能事前向莫斯利征求意见。
We were all running around coughing and gagging, including the dogs, and trying to figure out what to do with ourselves.
我们和狗狗满屋乱转,又是咳嗽又是想吐,弄不清楚自己到底应该怎么做。
The reason, no doubt, is that she wasn't gagging for such a career.
毫无疑问,原因就在于她确实也没有很想从事这样的事业。
He went after me, and came out a few seconds later, gagging.
我出来以后他进去了,然后立即捂着鼻子出来了。
Results will usually be better than if you spend 2 hours lolly-gagging around the gym. But be warned.
而且效果通常比你在健身房晃荡两小时来得好。
Gagging yourself might not be enough to force the reflex for some people.
将手伸进口中的方法对某些人来说可能还不够。
The solution does not lie in gagging those who misuse their scientific reputation, or even in placing warnings on their websites.
解决的方法不是让那些滥用科学声誉的人闭嘴,或甚至在他们的网站上发出警告。
I couldn't imagine her gagging Larry's neck for the sake of more money had a divorce occurred to her.
我能想象她在离婚时卡着拉瑞的脖子,让他把钱交出来。
They argue that it is the mark of the civilised society that renegade voices are heard and defeated only by rational debate, not by gagging.
他们认为言论自由是文明社会的标志,那些敌对言论只有在理性的公共辩论而不是压制中才能被倾听,然后被唾弃。

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