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strangulation [ˌstræŋɡjəˈleʃən]

n. 扼死; 绞死; 勒死; 窒息;

例句:

  • to die of slow strangulation
    被缓慢勒死
  • He is charged with the strangulation of two students.
    他被指控勒死了两名学生。
  • There is strangulation of tissue and poor blood supply.
    组织有绞窄且血液供应差.
  • He said they had been killed by strangulation.
    来自WSJ
  • If true, this would support the strangulation scenario as opposed to some other form of attack against the intruder.
    来自SA
  • Because they did not fall far enough to break their necks, all four died slowly, by strangulation.
    来自NEWYORKER