stifle的意思和读音

stifle

: [ˈstaɪf(ə)l] : ['staɪf(ə)l]

v.

n.(,)()

使

stifles  stifling  stifled  

v.+n.stifle growth

v.let out

v.smother,asphyxiate,suffocate,throttle,choke

stiflev.

1.[t]~ sthto prevent sth from happening; to prevent a feeling from being expressed

She managed to stifle a yawn.

They hope the new rules will not stifle creativity.

The government failed to stifle the unrest.

2.[i][t]使to feel unable to breathe, or to make sb unable to breathe, because it is too hot and/or there is no fresh air

I felt I was stifling in the airless room.

Most of the victims were stifled by the fumes.

v.1.使,2.,()3.()4.,, (up)5.6.;()7.1.使,2.,()3.()4.,, (up)5.6.;()7.

n.1.(,)()

v.1.to stop something from developing normally2.to stop yourself from doing something that shows how you feel3.to stop someone from breathing; to find it difficult to breathe

1.使 breakdown n. , , stifle vt. 使, weaponry weaponryn. , ...

2. thrifty( ); stifle); strict(

3. subdue v. stifle v | coerce v. | ...

4. Foil Stifle Inhibit ...

5. 〖 bringuptherear〗 〖 suppress;stifle;restrain;inhibit〗 〖 seasaw〗 ...

6. subdue v. stifle v | coerce v. | ...

7. 1 Fire // Ice // 3 Stifle 4 Arcbound Ravager ...

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1.My major concern was that a large bureaucracy, however organized, tends to stifle creativity.

2.He said the protests represent a backlash to Beijing's efforts to stifle human rights and religious freedom in Tibetan areas of China.西

3.I try not to stifle his desire to be independent, and more importantly, I try not to act like it bothers me that he is picky.

4.There is no doubt that this will stifle the advance of the science around search engines.

5.As for Aunt Pitty, she was nervously trying to stifle a belch, for the rooster they had had for supper was a tough old bird.

6.And I was trying to stifle the impulse to go to the drawer of the kitchen table and get a knife and defend myself.

7.It also foists a stark choice on the Kremlin: to stifle dissent, or to placate protesters to provide some kind of pressure outlet.

8.The aim, he said, was not to stifle, but to advance competition, growth and prosperity.

9.Internet ideas are rarely patented and rightly so, he says: patents create a temporary monopoly which tends to stifle competition.

10.Good governance does not consist of a set of shackles and business controls that stifle creativity.