gag

US /ɡæɡ/
UK /ɡæɡ/
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1.

口枷, 束缚物

a piece of cloth put in or over a person's mouth to prevent them from speaking

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The kidnappers put a gag on the victim.
绑匪给受害者戴上了口枷
He struggled against the tight gag.
他挣扎着对抗紧绷的口枷
2.

笑话, 玩笑

a joke or trick

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The comedian's best gag was about a talking dog.
这位喜剧演员最好的笑话是关于一只会说话的狗。
It was all just a harmless gag.
那只是一个无伤大雅的玩笑
1.

堵住嘴, 束缚

to put a gag on (a person) to prevent them from speaking

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The police had to gag the suspect to stop him from shouting.
警方不得不堵住嫌疑犯的嘴,以阻止他喊叫。
They threatened to gag him if he didn't cooperate.
他们威胁说,如果他不合作,就堵住他的嘴。
2.

作呕, 干呕

to choke or retch

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The bad smell made him gag.
那股恶臭让他作呕
She tried to swallow the pill but started to gag.
她试图吞下药片,但开始作呕