suffocating
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If someone suffocates or is suffocated, they die because there is no air for them to breathe. 使窒息而死; 窒息而死
He either suffocated, or froze to death. 他要么窒息而死,要么凍死了。
2. suffocationN-UNCOUNT 窒息
Many of the victims died of suffocation. 受害者中許多死于窒息。
3. V-T/V-I If you say that you are suffocating or that something is suffocating you, you mean that you feel very uncomfortable because there is not enough fresh air and it is difficult to breathe. 使感到窒息; 感到窒息
That's better. I was suffocating in that cell of a room. 那樣好多了。我剛才在那個小房間里感到窒息。
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suffocate /?s?f??ke?t/ (suffocating,suffocated,suffocates)
劍橋詞典
suffocating adjective (NO AIR)
informalSomething that is suffocating makes you feel uncomfortably hot or unable to breathe .
悶熱的;憋氣的
I've got to open the window - it's suffocating in here! 我得把窗戶打開——這里太悶了!
suffocating smoke /fumes 令人窒息的煙/煙霧
suffocating adjective (PREVENTING)
preventing something or someone from improving or developing in a positive way
束縛的,阻止發(fā)展的;遏制的
The book tells the story of a woman escaping from a suffocating marriage . 這本書講的是一個女人逃脫一段令人窒息的婚姻的故事。
It is a land of antiquated social rules and suffocating traditions . 這個地方依然保留著陳規(guī)陋習和令人倍感壓抑的傳統(tǒng)習俗。 返回 suffocating