muzzling
英 [ˈmʌzlɪŋ]
美 [ˈmʌzlɪŋ]
v. (给狗)戴口套; 压制,钳制(言论); 使缄默
muzzle的现在分词
现在分词:muzzling
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (动物的)口鼻部
Themuzzleof an animal such as a dog is its nose and mouth.- The mongrel presented his muzzle for scratching.
那只杂种狗张嘴要伤人。
- The mongrel presented his muzzle for scratching.
- N-COUNT (罩住狗的口鼻的)嘴套,口套
Amuzzleis 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.
像比特犬这种得戴嘴套的狗
- ...dogs like pit bulls which have to wear a muzzle.
- VERB 给(狗等) 戴上嘴套
If youmuzzlea dog or other animal, you put a muzzle over its nose and mouth.- He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
他因没能给比特犬戴嘴套而被判有罪。
- He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
- VERB 使缄默;迫使…保持沉默
If you say that someoneis muzzled, you are complaining that they are prevented from expressing their views freely.- He complained of being muzzled by the chairman...
他抱怨主席不让他发言。 - She was opposed to new laws to muzzle the press.
她反对钳制新闻界言论的新法律。
- He complained of being muzzled by the chairman...
- 枪口;炮口
Themuzzleof a gun is the end where the bullets come out when it is fired.
双语例句
- Both Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson found their amorous affairs the subject of vicious press articles, yet neither one thought that the answer lay in muzzling the press.
亚历山大·汉密尔顿(AlexanderHamilton)和托马斯·杰斐逊都曾因有暧昧关系而受到报纸文章的恶言恶语,但他们谁都没有想用压制报纸声音来解决问题。