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gagging [gægɪŋ]

v. 塞住[堵住] (某人的)嘴,使缄默,剥夺…的言论自由( gag的现在分词 ); 窒息; 插科打诨; 很想得到;

例句:

  • There are thousands of students absolutely gagging to come to this university.
    肯定有成千上万的学生都渴望到这所大学念书。
  • A dozen people were gagging or comatose from swallowing cyanide.
    来自T. Keneally
  • Girls everywhere are gagging for a car like this.
    天底下的女孩儿都对这种车梦寐以求。
  • Not all rock stars are gagging for it.
    并非所有的摇滾歌星都有性冲动.
  • But they haven't actually contested the gagging.
    来自BBC
  • Yet no one has ever been prosecuted for gagging whistleblowers.
    来自THETIMES