释义 |
guillotine美 ['ɡɪlə.tin] 英 ['ɡɪlətiːn] - n.断头台(源于法国);裁切机;切纸机;(议会中)规定截止辩论的时限
- v.把(某人)送上断头台;切断;(议会中)限制辩论时间
- 网络剪床;闸刀;闸床
第三人称单数:guillotines 现在分词:guillotining 过去式:guillotined v. behead,decapitate,execute,kill 1. | [sing] 断头台(源于法国)a machine, originally from France, for cutting people's heads off. It has a heavy blade that slides down a wooden frame. |
2. | [c] 裁切机;切纸机a device with a long blade for cutting paper |
3. | [sing] (议会中)规定截止辩论的时限the setting of a time limit on a debate in Parliament |
1. | ~ sb 把(某人)送上断头台to kill sb by cutting off their head with a guillotine |
2. | ~ sth (用切纸机)切,切断to cut paper using a guillotine |
3. | ~ sth (议会中)限制辩论时间to limit the amount of time spent discussing a new law in Parliament |
| to guillotine a bill 限制议案的辩论时间 |
n. | 3. 〔工〕剪断(截断,截切)机,闸刀式剪切机;切断器;轧刀 7. (议会)中止辩论〔指在预定时间对议案等进行表决〕 3. 〔工〕剪断(截断,截切)机,闸刀式剪切机;切断器;轧刀 7. (议会)中止辩论〔指在预定时间对议案等进行表决〕 | v. | |
n. | 1. a machine for executing people by beheading, consisting of a vertical wooden frame with grooves for a heavy sliding blade to be dropped from a height onto the person's neck. 2. execution by means of the guillotine 3. a cutting instrument, especially one for cutting sheet metal or paper, consisting of a platform with a blade attached to one side that is pulled down like a lever 4. a limit on the time available for debate on a piece of legislation, designed to speed up parliamentary proceedings and prevent opponents of the legislation from obstructing its progress 5. a machine used in the past for cutting off someone’s headIt consisted of a heavy blade that slid down a tall wooden structure, cutting through their neck. 6. a tool used for cutting paper, consisting of a long blade attached to a board 7. in the British parliament, a way of stopping discussion of a bill after a particular period of time 1. a machine for executing people by beheading, consisting of a vertical wooden frame with grooves for a heavy sliding blade to be dropped from a height onto the person's neck. 2. execution by means of the guillotine 3. a cutting instrument, especially one for cutting sheet metal or paper, consisting of a platform with a blade attached to one side that is pulled down like a lever 4. a limit on the time available for debate on a piece of legislation, designed to speed up parliamentary proceedings and prevent opponents of the legislation from obstructing its progress 5. a machine used in the past for cutting off someone’s headIt consisted of a heavy blade that slid down a tall wooden structure, cutting through their neck. 6. a tool used for cutting paper, consisting of a long blade attached to a board 7. in the British parliament, a way of stopping discussion of a bill after a particular period of time | v. | 1. to kill someone using a guillotine 2. in the British parliament, to stop discussion of a bill after a particular period of time |
|