euthanasia的意思和读音

euthanasia

: [ˌjuθəˈneɪʒə] : [ˌjuːθəˈneɪziə]

n.

euthanasian.

1.the practice (illegal in most countries) of killing without pain a person who is suffering from a disease that cannot be cured

They argued in favour of legalizing voluntary euthanasia(= people being able to ask for euthanasia themselves) .

n.1.();2.,

n.1.the practice of killing a very old or very sick person without causing them pain. When someone in this condition asks to be killed, the practice is called voluntary euthanasia.

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4. euphoria n. euthanasia n. badinage

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1.A story is told of a woman whose relatives gathered in Amsterdam for her planned euthanasia.

2.Sleepy all day, I do not know old age is coming, so euthanasia, and gambling is not a great regimen it?

3.It has long been a hot topic whether or not should we carry out "Euthanasia" . People keep arguing about it all around the world.

4.But McCaughey started the rumor that this was a form of euthanasia, where old people would be forced to agree to death.

5.Don't you know that the Netherlands is the only country in Europe which permits the practice of euthanasia?

6.I intend to forgive those ancestors who suffered greatly due to all the karma that failed to be released due to euthanasia over time.

7.Euthanasia is a special kind of unpardonable crime in the name of charity, guilty up to the hilt!

8.The judge who sentenced him said the trial was not about the political or moral correctness of euthanasia, it was about breaking the law.

9.The CCF last week released the latest Peta euthanasia figures it had obtained from the state of Virginia.

10.His fears of an agonizing death had been allayed and he was now staunchly opposed to euthanasia.