lyncher / lɪntʃ /

绞刑犯绞刑者绞杀者绞刑犯人

lyncher 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  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.
  2. to criticize, condemn, etc., in public: He’s been unfairly lynched in the media.

lyncher 近义词

lyncher

等同于 executioner

lyncher

等同于 hangman

lyncher 的近义词 2

更多lyncher例句

  1. I won’t repost the photos but Quawan Charles, a Louisiana 15 year boy was lynched.
  2. In the past year, Lynch has swelled its ranks at three times the industry average.
  3. Lynch will be one of the highest-profile female executives in business, leading a company with a market value of more than $80 billion.
  4. Still, Lynch was bothered by the way the judge’s story was being used by politicians.
  5. Lynch is one of 31 icons being celebrated this October during LGBT History Month.
  6. They say the lyncher knows that he is wrong and has been told so often enough.
  7. "This isn't Arizona or any other lyncher's country," said Halliday, the lawyer, making his way to the front.