noose
音标:
美音:/nuːs/,英音:/nuːs/
听听基本释意:
外刊例句:
He is seen holding a photo of his son in one hand and clutches his own throat with the other hand, mimicking a noose.
有人看到他一只手拿着儿子的照片,另一只手捂着自己的喉咙,模仿套索。
—BBC
Russian forces were continuing to tighten the noose around Bakhmut, the hotly contested city in eastern Ukraine that has become an unlikely focus of the year-old war.
俄罗斯军队继续收紧围绕巴赫穆特的绞索,这座位于乌克兰东部的竞争激烈的城市不太可能成为这场长达一年的战争的焦点。
—Washington Times
The first case was in April 2016, when an employee at the Baton Rouge plant reported that a rope had been tied into a noose hanging from a scaffold.
第一个案例发生在 2016 年 4 月,当时巴吞鲁日工厂的一名员工报告说,一根绳子被绑在一个悬挂在脚手架上的套索上。
—New York Times
基本释意:
noun
a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled
n. 套索;束缚;绞刑
同义词:
running noose,slip noose,gin,snare
短释义:
无
长释义:
无
文学例句:
They’re the ones who survived the arena and slipped the noose of poverty that strangles the rest of us.
他们是那些在竞技场中幸存下来并摆脱了扼杀我们其他人的贫困绞索的人。
—Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
“I’m innocent!” the boy my age sobbed as they dragged him up onto the gallows and put the hangman’s noose around his neck.
“我是无辜的!”当他们把他拖到绞刑架上并将刽子手的绞索套在他的脖子上时,我这个年纪的男孩抽泣起来。
—Prisoner B-3087 by Alan Gratz
She lifted her upper body from the tunnel lip, spun the noose, and let the rope fly.
她从隧道边缘抬起上半身,转动绞索,让绳子飞起来。
—Son by Lois Lowry
词源:
noose (n.)”loop formed by fastening a running knot or slip-knot,” mid-15c., perhaps from Old French nos or cognate Old Provençal nous “knot,” from Latin nodus “knot” (from PIE root *ned- “to bind, tie”). Rare before c. 1600.Related entries & more
下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
noose(n.)“通过固定一个连续的结或活结形成的环”,15 世纪中期,可能来自古法语 nos 或同源的古普罗旺斯 nous “结”,来自拉丁语 nodus “结”(来自 PIE 词根 *ned – “绑定,绑定”)。在 c 之前很少见。 1600.相关条目及更多
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