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beheaded

/bih-hed/US // bɪˈhɛd //UK // (bɪˈhɛd) //

被斩首,被砍头,被砍头的,被斩首的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to cut off the head of; kill or execute by decapitation.
    • : Geology. to divert the headwaters of.

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Examples

  • I mentalize beheading each axon withan engraved fountain pen.

  • Boleyn became queen but was beheaded for treason when she didn’t bear a son.

  • Sometimes the Islamic State shared images of beheaded YPJ fighters on social media.

  • Then they took out their once‑glimmering knives, now turned brown by Kobani’s dust and rubble, and beheaded her corpse right there on the street for all their men to see.

  • They not only kill soldiers in battle, they behead them and burn them.

  • When Khaled Saad answers his phone there is often a voice on the other end threatening to behead him.

  • Right now a young woman whose husband tried to behead her is recovering from her injuries in a Ghor hospital.

  • I suspect the Brits used to behead people for lesser breaches of protocol.

  • He stepped forward as he spoke, and his esquire gave him the two-hand Sword of State, heavy enough to behead a bisonoid.

  • The weak thread of his patience broke, and in a fearful passion he commanded the guards to behead me at once.

  • Behead a time-piece, and leave something by which treasures are protected.

  • Behead a gulf on the coast of Africa, and leave a lair of wild beasts.

  • Behead a basket or hamper, and leave standard or proportion.