stifling的意思和读音

stifling

: [ˈstaɪf(ə)lɪŋ] : ['staɪf(ə)lɪŋ]

adj.

v.“stifle”

Adj.+n.stifling heat

adj.cool,liberating

adj.hot,boiling,roasting,airless,muggy

adj.1.,;

v.1.“stifle”

adj.1.heat or a room that is stifling is so hot that it is difficult for you to breathe2.air or a smell that is stifling makes it difficult for you to breathe3.a stifling environment does not encourage a relaxed and happy existence, or the development of new ideas

v.1.The present participle of stifle

1. stifling personable ...

2. conflict stifling temperance ...

3. ... 1. to rain fire 2. stifling 3. Africa-hot ...

5. optional stifling plead …… ...

6. opaque ( stifling crow ...

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1.A few voices protested: wasn't the home secretary stifling the group's right to say unpopular things in hopes of a political boost?

2.i wish i could cry but i failed. i can't breath in the stifling pain as if i am pressed down by a heavy stone.

3.The team did not report through IBM's stifling bureaucracy, but directly to the top of the company.IBM

4.Genuinely sympathetic to his employer's grief, he would reply neutrally, stifling his impulse to state that the crash was just an accident.-

5.At lASt, AS midday approached with its stifling heat, something floating on the surface of the water caught his eye.西

6.It was a heavy, stifling red, as though the light were shining through bowls of blood.线穿

7.Being self-conscious is stifling. My toddler brings more attention to her Buddha belly than I ever would. But she also has more fun.

8.Stifling air enfolded him, sticking his shirt to his chest and his hair to his forehead. He felt a moment of even greater panic.

9.An increase in interest rates will undoubtedly result in an immediate stifling of any increase in economic activity.

10.This refusal to put up with the old stifling paradigms is helping the shift toward the Light and was inevitable.