suffocate
窒息
常用释义
英音[ ˈsʌfəkeɪt ]
美音[ ˈsʌfəkeɪt ]
变形
第三人称单数:
suffocates
现在分词:
suffocating
过去式:
suffocated
过去分词:
suffocated
基本释义
- v. (使)窒息而死,(使)闷死;(使)呼吸困难,(使)憋闷;(受)束缚,(受)扼制
例句
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1·Fresh air can prevent people from suffocating.新鲜空气能防止人窒息。来源: youdao
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2·A spacious space won't make people feel suffocated.宽敞空间不会让人有窒息感。来源: youdao
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3·Good ventilation avoids making the indoor air suffocating.良好通风避免室内空气让人窒息。来源: youdao
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4·An open environment won't suffocate the development of thoughts.开放环境不会阻碍思想发展。来源: youdao
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5·A free atmosphere won't make people feel suffocatingly depressed.自由氛围不会让人有窒息般的压抑。来源: youdao
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6·Reasonable rules won't suffocate innovation.合理规则不会阻碍创新。来源: youdao
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7·The fresh sea breeze can make the feeling of suffocation disappear.清新海风能让窒息感消散。来源: youdao
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8·The vast world won't suffocate dreams from flying.广阔天地不会阻碍梦想飞翔。来源: youdao
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9·Adequate oxygen prevents people from the danger of suffocating.充足氧气防止人有窒息的危险。来源: youdao
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10·A democratic system won't suffocate individual expression.民主制度不会阻碍个人表达。来源: youdao
同根词
词根:
suffocate
suffocative
adj
令人窒息的,喘不过气的
suffocation
n
窒息;闷死