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 strangulation [,stræŋgju'leiʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 勒杀, 绞死, 压缩

[医] 绞窄; 勒颈, 勒颈窒息




    strangulation
    [ noun ]
    1. the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe

    2. <noun.act>
      no evidence that the choking was done by the accused
    3. the condition of having respiration stopped by compression of the air passage

    4. <noun.state>
    5. (pathology) constriction of a body part so as to cut off the flow of blood or other fluid

    6. <noun.act>
      strangulation of the intestine


    Strangulation \Stran"gu*la`tion\, n. [L. strangulatio: cf. F.
    strangulation. See {Strangle}.]
    1. The act of strangling, or the state of being strangled.

    2. (Med.) Inordinate compression or constriction of a tube or
    part, as of the throat; especially, such as causes a
    suspension of breathing, of the passage of contents, or of
    the circulation, as in cases of hernia.

    1. Dalton, 34, was charged with first-degree murder in the 1987 strangulation of Edward Ihling in the Laguna Beach home they once shared.
    2. A photo of a beautiful model in a red sweater with a high collar becomes a scene of strangulation or decapitation.
    3. The parents of Railey's wife, Margaret "Peggy" Railey, filed the lawsuit Feb. 2, accusing their son-in-law of the attempted strangulation.
    4. About 11 percent died of suffocation or strangulation, 3 percent from drowning, 3 percent from stabbing and about 5 percent from firearms.
    5. "Panama is suffering the most cruel economic strangulation seen on our continent, within a strategy of domination with which the U.S. hopes to replace the wars of annexation that the world thought were long gone," Abadia said.
    6. If Saddam, threatened with economic strangulation by U.N. sanctions and a barricade, moves into Jordan to secure his only lifeline, he would trigger a powerful Israeli response.
    7. Mooney was homeless and living beneath Interstate 91 in New Haven for a brief period in the summer of 1987, when police were investigating the strangulation death of Theodore Genovese, a 48-year-old hospital worker in New Haven.
    8. Bunk beds killed 72 children between 1972 and 1987, often by entrapment and strangulation, the coalition said in arguing for a mandatory standard to replace the current, ill-observed voluntary standard.
    9. "He should be considered extremely dangerous," said police Sgt. Jim Nelson of Visalia, Calif. Letner was being taken from Iowa to California to stand trial for the March 1 strangulation and stabbing of Ivon Portbriant, Nelson said.
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