gagged
v. 塞住[堵住] (某人的)嘴,使緘默,剝奪…的言論自由( gag的過去式和過去分詞 ); 窒息; 插科打諢; 很想得到
A gag is something such as a piece of cloth that is tied around or put inside someone's mouth in order to stop them from speaking.
His captors had put a gag of thick leather in his mouth.
劫持者用一塊厚厚的皮革堵住了他的嘴。
If someone gags you, they tie a piece of cloth around your mouth in order to stop you from speaking or shouting.
I gagged him with a towel.
我用一條毛巾堵住他的嘴。
If a person is gagged by someone in authority, they are prevented from expressing their opinion or from publishing certain information.
Judges must not be gagged.
法官的言論自由不能受到壓制。
If you gag, you cannot swallow and nearly vomit.
I knelt by the toilet and gagged.
我跪在馬桶邊,一陣噁心。
A gag is a joke.
...a gag about policemen giving evidence in court.
關於警察在法庭作證的一則笑話
If you say that someone is gagging for something or is gagging to do something, you are emphasizing that they want to have it or do it very much.
Girls everywhere are gagging for a car like this...
天底下的女孩兒都對這種車夢寐以求。
There are thousands of students absolutely gagging to come to this university.
肯定有成千上萬的學生都渴望到這所大學唸書。
She trussed him quickly with stolen bandage, and gagged his mouth.
她用偷來的繃帶迅速把他綁緊,並塞住了他的嘴。
I gagged him with a towel.
我用一條毛巾堵住他的嘴。
I knelt by the toilet and gagged.
我跪在馬桶邊,一陣噁心。
I gagged on the stench of stale urine.
尿臊味讓我想吐.
The actor gagged up his part in the comedy.
這個演員在所扮演的喜劇角色中插科打諢.