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stifling

/stahy-fling/US // ˈstaɪ flɪŋ //UK // (ˈstaɪflɪŋ) //

令人窒息的,压抑的,压抑,窒息

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : suffocating; oppressively close: the stifling atmosphere of the cavern.

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Examples

  • There is so much amateur psychoanalysis in golf, it can become stifling.

  • This is potentially great news for anyone who’s tried to knock out a quick morning run or ride in a stifling-hot N95.

  • A creeping sense develops that Judy fled not just a stifling culture but a genuine existential threat.

  • Its recurring phrase is now the deadening, argument-stifling “As a mom,” cited frequently by Jenny McCarthy and Sherri Shepherd.

  • The monster tech firms are stifling competition and consolidating their power while they expand into new markets.

  • And nothing squelches education, or the desire for education, like stifling discourse.

  • A name like that might ease some of the pressure of living under such a stifling state.

  • The tops of the hills were laden with thunder-clouds, and the turbid atmosphere laboured with the stifling Sirocco.

  • He ought not to be in London now—it is stifling—went up for some business meeting or other—seemed to wish to avoid details.

  • While they were talking another shell entered the small apartment, exploded, and filled the air with dust and stifling fumes.

  • She turned from him with overflowing heart, stifling her tears, but with a veritable volcano of emotion within her young breast.

  • The very air seems oppressive and stifling, and laden with the dry dust of death.