n.箝口物;箝制言论(的命令);笑话;恶作剧
v.塞住口部;遏制言论;使呕吐;十分想要(做某事)
The robbers rammed the gag in her mouth. 强盗用力将堵嘴物塞进她口中。
The burglars bound him hand and foot and placed a gag in his mouth. 夜盗们捆住了他的手脚,并用东西塞住他的嘴。
Gag orders at this stage in the proceedings are rare, though not unprecedented. 虽说并非史无前例,但进展到这阶段下达禁令实属罕见。
There is always a standing gag in his company. 他的连队里一直流传着一句老笑话。
It was just a gag, we didn't mean to upset anyone. 这只是逗着玩,我们并未想使任何人不高兴。
用作动词 (v.)The thieves left the night-watchman tied up and gagged. 窃贼把夜班守卫员捆住,把他的嘴也堵住了。
The new censorship laws is an attempt to gag the press. 新的新闻审查法目的在于剥夺新闻界的言论自由。
The odor coming from it is strong enough to gag you. 从里面释放出来的气味足以将你窒息。
Not all rock stars are gagging for it. 并非所有的摇滾歌星都有性冲动。
The reason, no doubt, is that she wasn't gagging for such a career. 毫无疑问,原因就在于她确实也没有很想从事这样的事业。
n. (为演员写)笑料的作者; 编造笑话的人