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gagged

/gag/US // gæg //UK // (ɡæɡ) //

塞住嘴,堵住嘴,塞住了嘴,堵住了嘴

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    gagged, gag·ging.

    • : to stop up the mouth of by putting something in it, thus preventing speech, shouts, etc.
    • : to restrain by force or authority from freedom of speech; silence.
    • : to fasten open the jaws of, as in surgical operations.
    • : to cause to retch or choke.
    • : Metalworking. to straighten or bend with a gag.
v.无主动词 verb
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    gagged, gag·ging.

    • : to retch or choke.
n.名词 noun
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    • : something put into a person's mouth to prevent speech, shouting, etc.
    • : any forced or arbitrary suppression of freedom of speech.
    • : a surgical instrument for holding the jaws open.
    • : Metalworking. a shaped block of steel used with a press to straighten or bend a bar, rail, etc.

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Examples

  • She opens the trunk to reveal West inside, bound and gagged.

  • The deal for the group, known as the PayPal 14, brings to a public conclusion a year of gagged settlement conferences.

  • Tig watching his daughter, bound and gagged but still conscious, burnt to a crisp in front of him.

  • Ford India decides on second thought that showing kidnapped women bound and gagged was not an appropriate marketing strategy.

  • State media, once gagged by Hosni Mubarak, found its voice—and then lost it once again.

  • Jacques Cambremer evaded justice only by reason of the fact that his father gagged him and cast him into the sea.

  • Then he made the boy unlock the cell door and Jim slipped out, gagged the kid, and walked out of the jail.

  • He was tied up and gagged quietly; and then came the exciting moment, when the key was first tried in the door.

  • He was chained down to the floor by Mr. —— order, and had been gagged.

  • After which he was bound and gagged and summarily left to lie by the roadside.