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lyncher

/linch/US // lɪntʃ //UK // (lɪntʃ) //

绞刑犯,绞刑者,绞杀者,绞刑犯人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to put to death, especially by hanging, by mob action and without legal authority: In the 19th and 20th centuries, thousands of southern African Americans were lynched by white mobs.
    • : to criticize, condemn, etc., in public: He’s been unfairly lynched in the media.

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Examples

  • I won’t repost the photos but Quawan Charles, a Louisiana 15 year boy was lynched.

  • In the past year, Lynch has swelled its ranks at three times the industry average.

  • Lynch will be one of the highest-profile female executives in business, leading a company with a market value of more than $80 billion.

  • Still, Lynch was bothered by the way the judge’s story was being used by politicians.

  • Lynch is one of 31 icons being celebrated this October during LGBT History Month.

  • They say the lyncher knows that he is wrong and has been told so often enough.

  • "This isn't Arizona or any other lyncher's country," said Halliday, the lawyer, making his way to the front.