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tase

/teyz/US // teɪz //

电击,电击术,抽打,电击器

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tased, tas·ing.

    • : to electrically stun using a Taser or similar stun gun: She tased her stalker when he tried to force her into his car.

Examples

  • I sustained a heart attack and a traumatic brain injury after being tased numerous times at the base of my skull, as well as being severely beaten.

  • The City of Milwaukee approved a $750,000 settlement for Brown who was tased in 2018 by police after double parking.

  • “We ain’t gonna tase him,” Officer Herbert Davis told Officer Brendan Thompson, as Trawick stood about seven feet from them.

  • As Wright struggles away from the two men, the third officer is heard threatening to tase Wright.

  • When Medina tried to walk away, Nunez put him in a chokehold that lasted more than 20 seconds and tased him multiple times.

  • Sis Rhody, she sez she done save you de bes' puffovers you ever tase, en ef'n you don' come 'long down, dey'll fall right flat.

  • Lawd, Lawd, hit's a pity he ain' 'live agin des ter tase hese'f!

  • "Dis yer's gwine tase moughty flat-footed," she grumbled as she did so.