gag
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A gag is something such as a piece of cloth that is tied around or put inside someone's mouth in order to stop them from speaking. 塞口物
His captors had put a gag of thick leather in his mouth. 俘獲他的人在他嘴里塞了一塊兒厚皮革。
2. V-T If someone gags you, they tie a piece of cloth around your mouth in order to stop you from speaking or shouting. 堵住…的嘴
I gagged him with a towel. 我用一條毛巾塞住他的嘴。
3. V-T If a person is gagged by someone in authority, they are prevented from expressing their opinion or from publishing certain information. 壓制言論自由[表不滿]
Judges must not be gagged. 法官絕不能被壓制言論自由。
4. V-I If you gag, you cannot swallow and nearly vomit. 作嘔
I knelt by the toilet and gagged. 我跪在馬桶邊作嘔。
5. N-COUNT A gag is a joke. 笑話[非正式]
The running gag is that the band never gets to play. 那個(gè)流傳的笑話說那支樂隊(duì)從未演奏過。
6. N-COUNT A gag is a humorous trick that you play on someone. 惡作劇[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [非正式]
Richard must have thought colleagues were playing a gag on him. 理查德一定以為同事們?cè)趯?duì)他搞惡作劇。
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gag /ɡ?ɡ/ (gagging,gagged,gags)
劍橋詞典
gag noun [C] (PIECE OF CLOTH)
a piece of cloth that is tied around a person's mouth or put inside it in order to stop the person from speaking , shouting , or calling for help
(使人無法說話或喊叫求助的)塞口布
Her hands and feet were tied and a gag placed over her mouth . 她的手腳被捆,嘴里被塞了一塊布。
gag noun [C] (JOKE)
informala joke or funny story , especially one told by a comedian (= person whose job is to make people laugh )
(尤指喜劇演員的)插科打諢,笑話,玩笑
I did a few opening gags about the band that had played before me. 我拿表演上個(gè)節(jié)目的樂隊(duì)說事,插科打諢說了幾句開場(chǎng)白。
US
a trick played on someone or an action performed to entertain other people
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