词典翻译
动词 gagged
gagged 是 gag 的过去式和过去分词形式。
英 [ɡæɡd] 美 [ɡæɡd]
gag 的过去式和过去分词
例:He gagged himself with a handkerchief.(他用手帕堵住了自己的嘴。)
形容词 gagged
gagged 是 gag 的形容词形式。
英 [ɡæɡd] 美 [ɡæɡd]
1. 被堵住嘴的;塞住嘴巴的
例:She was found bound and gagged.(她被发现被捆绑和塞住嘴巴。)
2. 禁止发声的
例:The journalist was gagged and taken away.(记者被禁止发声并被带走。)
名词 gagged
gagged 是 gag 的名词形式。
英 [ɡæɡd] 美 [ɡæɡd]
1. 塞住嘴巴的东西;口球
例:She was bound and a gag was put in her mouth.(她被捆绑,嘴里塞了一个口球。)
2. 禁声;封口令
例:The government imposed a gag on the press.(政府对媒体实施了封口令。)
词语辨析
gagged 与 silenced 同义,都表示被禁止说话或发声。
gagged 与 muzzled 同义,都表示被堵住嘴巴。
词汇扩充
gagging 是 gag 的现在分词形式。
gagger 是 gag 的名词形式,指的是塞住嘴巴的人或东西。
近义词
silenced,muzzled
反义词
speak,voice
柯林斯词典
gagged (adjective)
1. If someone is gagged, something is tied around or put inside their mouth in order to stop them from speaking or making a noise.
2. If you say that someone is gagged, you mean that they are prevented from expressing their opinions or from telling people something, especially when you think they have a right to do so.
gagged (noun)
1. 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 or making a noise.
2. If you say that someone is under a gag, you mean that they are prevented from expressing their opinions or from telling people something, especially when you think they have a right to do so.
牛津词典
gagged (adjective)
1. Prevented from speaking or expressing oneself.
2. Fitted with a gag.
gagged (noun)
1. A piece of cloth put in or over a person's mouth to prevent them from speaking.
2. Prevented from speaking or expressing oneself.
用法
gagged 既可以用作形容词,也可以用作名词。
例句
- He gagged himself with a handkerchief.(他用手帕堵住了自己的嘴。)
- She was found bound and gagged.(她被发现被捆绑和塞住嘴巴。)
- The journalist was gagged and taken away.(记者被禁止发声并被带走。)
- She was bound and a gag was put in her mouth.(她被捆绑,嘴里塞了一个口球。)
- The government imposed a gag on the press.(政府对媒体实施了封口令。)
- He was gagged and prevented from expressing his opinions.(他被禁止发声,无法表达自己的观点。)
- The protesters were silenced and their demands were ignored.(抗议者被禁声,他们的要求被忽视了。)
- The witness was muzzled to prevent him from revealing the truth.(为了阻止他揭露真相,证人被堵住了嘴。)
- The journalist refused to be silenced and continued to speak out.(这位记者拒绝被禁声,继续大声呼喊。)
- The government's attempt to gag the media was met with strong opposition.(政府试图封口媒体引起了强烈的反对。)
- The protesters were under a gag, but they found other ways to express their discontent.(抗议者受到了禁声,但他们找到了其他方式来表达不满。)
- The hostage was gagged and unable to call for help.(人质被堵住嘴巴,无法呼救。)
- The kidnapper used a gag to keep the victim quiet.(绑匪使用口球让受害者保持安静。)
- The government's gag on the press was a violation of freedom of speech.(政府对媒体的封口令违反了言论自由。)
- He was bound and gagged, unable to defend himself.(他被捆绑和堵住嘴巴,无法为自己辩护。)
- The comedian used a gag to make the audience laugh.(喜剧演员使用了一个笑话让观众笑了起来。)
- She put a gag in her mouth to stop herself from screaming.(她把一个口球塞进嘴里,以免自己尖叫。)
- The government's attempt to silence the opposition was met with widespread criticism.(政府试图压制反对派的行动遭到了广泛批评。)
- The journalist was under a gag and unable to report the truth.(这位记者受到了禁声,无法报道真相。)
- The criminal was bound, gagged, and left in a deserted warehouse.(罪犯被捆绑、堵住嘴巴,然后被丢在了一间废弃的仓库里。)
- She felt like she was gagged, unable to express her true feelings.(她感觉自己像是被禁声,无法表达真实的感受。)