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castration

/kă-strā′shən/

阉割,閹割,绝育,割礼

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n.名词 noun
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  • In 2014, it appears, the key to winning in a swing state is to avoid talking about issues and emphasize pig castration.

  • Schwarzkogler faked the 1969 film of his self-castration, and fell, perhaps accidentally, from a window three years later.

  • Turing was offered the option of two years in prison or oestrogen injections—tantamount to chemical castration.

  • The scenes of Turing undergoing the chemical castration are really gut wrenching.

  • He was given the choice of two years in prison or oestrogen injections, tantamount to chemical castration.

  • Secondly, the results of castration are most marked when the operation is performed in early childhood.

  • In certain cases, the bodily structure is influenced by castration at an age when the mental development is no longer affected.

  • It is inconceivable, however, that castration was originally performed with the purpose of engendering these characteristics.

  • What motives led to the castration of male cattle, a practice which everywhere obviously serves agricultural purposes?

  • Castration has a strange effect: it emasculates both man, beast, and bird, and brings them to a near resemblance of the other sex.