英 [ˈstræŋɡld] 美 [ˈstræŋɡld]
adj. 卡住的
v. 掐死(strangle 的过去分词);抑制
strangled /ˈstræŋɡəld/
形容词 A strangled voice or cry sounds unclear because the throat muscles of the person speaking or crying are tight. (说话声、哭声)哽咽的
In a strangled voice he said, "This place is going to be unthinkable without you."
他哽咽地说道:“没有你这个地方会变得不可想象。”
将借主勒死(Strangled)后用汽油焚尸灭迹(To cover his tracks),案发后数眼前,我自横刀向天笑,笑完之后去睡觉!
掐死(strangle的过去分词);抑制
There was a strangled cry from the other room.
隔壁传来一声哽咽。
In a strangled voice he said, "This place is going to be unthinkable without you."
他哽咽地说道:“没有你这个地方会变得不可想象。”
The bone wedged in his throat and strangled him.
骨头卡在喉咙里使他窒息。
In 1536, he was arrested, tried for heresy and strangled and burnt at the stake.
So, how would the revenuers score a law that strangled the Roth conversion in its crib?
The girls had been beaten and strangled after a night out at Swansea's Top Rank Suite.