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strangulation

/străng′gyə-lā′shən/

绞杀,绞刑,扼杀,掐死

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n.名词 noun
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Examples

  • Sarah Covington Anderson faced the same charges, with an added assault by strangulation.

  • The coroner would also note the tiny hemorrhages that accompany strangulation.

  • A coroner ruled that she had died from suffocation or strangulation.

  • The Los Angeles County Coroner is reporting that Davis died from blunt force trauma to the head and manual strangulation.

  • She was severely beaten, with a dozen broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and signs of strangulation that included a fractured thorax.

  • Suddenly the hapless Figgins began to feel strong symptoms of strangulation.

  • Another grabbed my tie and almost put an end to my suffering through strangulation.

  • Suffocation or strangulation, as from drowning, hanging, &c.—Symp.

  • I hope that none of my readers understands by "monogamy" any such system of spiritual strangulation.

  • Set production free from the strangulation of the profit system.

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