
n.箝口物;箝制言論(的命令);笑話;惡作劇
v.塞住口部;遏制言論;使嘔吐;十分想要(做某事)
The robbers rammed the gag in her mouth. 強盜用力將堵嘴物塞進她口中。
The burglars bound him hand and foot and placed a gag in his mouth. 夜盜們捆住了他的手腳,并用東西塞住他的嘴。
Gag orders at this stage in the proceedings are rare, though not unprecedented. 雖說并非史無前例,但進展到這階段下達禁令實屬罕見。
There is always a standing gag in his company. 他的連隊里一直流傳著一句老笑話。
It was just a gag, we didn't mean to upset anyone. 這只是逗著玩,我們并未想使任何人不高興。
用作動詞 (v.)The thieves left the night-watchman tied up and gagged. 竊賊把夜班守衛(wèi)員捆住,把他的嘴也堵住了。
The new censorship laws is an attempt to gag the press. 新的新聞審查法目的在于剝奪新聞界的言論自由。
The odor coming from it is strong enough to gag you. 從里面釋放出來的氣味足以將你窒息。