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nounverb a press gag新闻禁刊令 a gag rule/order (= one given by a court of law)禁止发言规则;限制言论令 to tell/crack a gag讲笑话 a running gag (= one that is regularly repeated during a performance)重复出现的笑话桥段 It was just a gag—we didn't mean to upset anyone. 这只是逗着玩,我们没想让人不高兴。 They tied him up and put a gag on him. a mixture of wit and instant visual gags a non-stop comedian, cracking gags by the dozen the movie’s best gags a running gag重复出现的笑话桥段 The hostages were bound and gagged. 人质被绑起来并被人用东西塞住了嘴。 The men left the security guards bound and gagged. The new laws are seen as an attempt to gag the press. 人们认为新法律企图压制新闻界的言论自由。 She gagged on the blood that filled her mouth. 她因嘴里充满了血而作呕。 The stench of rotting meat made him gag. You could tell she was gagging for it. I’m gagging for another drink. Today’s top stars are no longer gagging to play for their country. |