choke hold / ˈtʃoʊkˌhoʊld /

扼制掐架掐死扼杀

choke hold 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a restraining hold in which one person encircles the neck of another in a viselike grip with the arm, usually approaching from behind: The suspect was put in a chokehold and was gasping for breath.
  2. a stifling grip; stranglehold: a company that once had a chokehold over the PC market.

choke hold 近义词

choke hold

等同于 brutality

更多choke hold例句

  1. Blacks would hold about 13 percent of the seats and Latinos 17 percent.
  2. Tomorrow they should hold placards of the cartoons Charlie Hebdo had printed.
  3. Yeah, the “Giant man-puppy” that is Gronkowski won't hold a sexual candle to the blue-eyed dreamboat.
  4. But how much they have regained or how durable their hold is remains unclear.
  5. But that would now have to be put on hold because he had been shot in the Bronx.
  6. Most of the men leaped up, caught hold of spears or knives, and rushed out.
  7. He was too drowsy to hold the thought more than a moment in his mind, much less to reflect upon it.
  8. One adorable smile she gave him, and before he could advance to hold the door for her, she had opened it and passed out.
  9. Not being sufficiently numerous to hold out the town as well as the Alamo, they retreated into the latter.
  10. He was well set in the form of a man now, the months since his imprisonment having brought him much to fasten upon and hold.