muzzling
v. 給(狗等)戴口套( muzzle的現在分詞 ); 使緘默,鉗制…言論
The muzzle of an animal such as a dog is its nose and mouth.
The mongrel presented his muzzle for scratching.
那隻雜種狗張嘴要傷人。
A muzzle is an object that is put over a dog's nose and mouth so that it cannot bite people or make a noise.
...dogs like pit bulls which have to wear a muzzle.
像位元犬這種得戴嘴套的狗
If you muzzle a dog or other animal, you put a muzzle over its nose and mouth.
He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
他因沒能給位元犬戴嘴套而被判有罪。
If you say that someone is muzzled, you are complaining that they are prevented from expressing their views freely.
He complained of being muzzled by the chairman...
他抱怨主席不讓他發言。
She was opposed to new laws to muzzle the press.
她反對鉗制新聞界言論的新法律。
The muzzle of a gun is the end where the bullets come out when it is fired.