gag的意思和读音

gag

: [ɡæɡ] : [ɡæɡ]

n.使

v.);使

(glycosaminoglycan);(glycosaminoglycans);

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v.stifle,curb,restrain,suppress,silence

n.joke,one-liner,funny,restraint,tape

gagn.

1.使a piece of cloth that is put over or in sb's mouth to stop them speaking

2.an order that prevents sth from being publicly reported or discussed

a press gag

a gag rule/order(= one given by a court of law)

3.(informal)a joke or a funny story, especially one told by a professional comedian

to tell/crack a gag

a running gag(= one that is regularly repeated during a performance)

4.a trick you play on sb

It was just a gag─we didn't mean to upset anyone.

v.

1.[t]~ sbto put a piece of cloth in or over sb's mouth to prevent them from speaking or shouting

The hostages were bound and gagged .西

2.[t]~ sb/sth使to prevent sb from speaking freely or expressing their opinion

The new laws are seen as an attempt to gag the press.

a gagging order(= one given by a court of law)

3.[i]~ (on sth)to have the unpleasant feeling in your mouth and stomach as if you are going to vomit

She gagged on the blood that filled her mouth.

IDMbe gagging for sth/to do sth);to want sth or want to do sth very muchbe gagging for itto want very much to have sex

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n.1.a piece of cloth tied over someones mouth to stop them from speaking or making a noise2.a joke, trick, or story that makes people laugh3.an official order that prevents a person, newspaper, etc. from talking about or publishing something

v.1.to be unable to swallow because you feel as if you are going to vomitbring food back up from your stomacstrong.to tie a piece of cloth over someones mouth so that they cannot speak or make a noise3.to officially prevent a person, newspaper, etc. from talking about or publishing something4.to want something very much, especially sex1.to be unable to swallow because you feel as if you are going to vomitbring food back up from your stomacstrong.to tie a piece of cloth over someones mouth so that they cannot speak or make a noise3.to officially prevent a person, newspaper, etc. from talking about or publishing something4.to want something very much, especially sex

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1.Next time you are watching a movie in the dark with friends, slip a few of these in to their bag of jellybeans for a great gag (literally).

2.Others began to give gag gifts on the day to mock the foolishness of those who continued to celebrate the new year on April 1.41

3.The key that unlocked it was the name Frank, handwritten under a gag photograph of a masked classmate in Regan's middle school yearbook.“Frank”Regan

4.Then he took his gloves off to gag her with duct tape, cut the phone lines, and left with a pair of her panties.线)。

5.Finally, she coughed, opened her eyes, and began to gag and spit up.

6.But he led a campaign against the gag rule. Adams said the rule was a violation of the constitutional right to petition Congress.

7.Don't trust her with your secret unless you put a gag on her.

8.As a gag joke, she blindfolded her husband's friend and drove him to her home for a party.

9.The gag did not come out of my mouth; my hands were not loosed.西

10.The segment that mutated the least was dubbed sector 3, on an HIV sector known as Gag, which makes up HIV's honeycombed inner shell.”(sector3),Gag。Gag