suffocating
常見(jiàn)例句
- At that time the government took a suffocating interest in a firm’s imports and output.
在那個(gè)時(shí)候,政府對(duì)企業(yè)的進(jìn)口貨物和輸出量征收了令人窒息的利息。 - A city that has one tailor for every 220 people can be overwhelming: it's a little like suffocating in a sea of wool.
每220個(gè)人中就有一個(gè)裁縫的城鎮(zhèn)是令人折服的:這就象在一個(gè)羊毛的海洋中讓人有點(diǎn)窒息。 - Cracks can always be found for it to penetrate, levels where it can go on developing, ways in which, even in this suffocating milieu, it can arrange itself into stories.
生活總能夠找到一些裂隙去穿透,一些層面去發(fā)展,一些即使是在這樣令人窒息的環(huán)境中,還是能夠去形成自己的故事的方式。 - Again, the Swedish, the "Swedish cocktail" Was sort of suffocating people by stuffing manure down their throat until they died.
還有瑞典人有一種殺人方法 把糞便塞入喉嚨,令人窒息,就叫做"瑞典雞尾酒"
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 歐洲文明課程節(jié)選 - It still relies on the innate fear of drowning and suffocating to coerce confessions.
NPR: Journalist Volunteers for Waterboarding - It was an agreeable childhood, but as a young woman she found home life suffocating.
ECONOMIST: Bluma Trell - But a suffocating legacy of local political scandal supplies the most constant campaign theme.
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