gallows
英:[ˈgæləʊz] 美: [ˈgæloʊz]
gallows 基本解释
n.绞刑架;
变形
复数:gallows
英英释义
gallows[ 'ɡæləuz ]
n.an instrument of execution consisting of a wooden frame from which a condemned person is executed by hanging
gallows 相关例句
词组短语
gallows humor 充满怨恨的幽默;化解严重场面或僵局的幽默(等于gallows humour)
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The murderer was sentenced to the gallows.
杀人犯被判处绞刑。 - They did not send an innocent man to the gallows.
被他们送上绞架的并不是一个无辜的人。 - Only our brand of gallows humor saves us from utter despair.
只有我们招牌式的黑色幽默把我们从完全的绝望中拯救出来。
权威例句
"Gallows Humor"-A Sociological PhenomenonPortable game gallows for hoisting and skinning multiple gameFrom Pillory to Gallows: The Punishment of Forgery in the Age of the Financial RevolutionThe Gallows, the Mob, and the Vote: Lethal Sanctioning of Blacks in North Carolina and Georgia, 1882 to 1930The Prison and the Gallows: The Politics of Mass Incarceration in America. By Marie GottschalkReview of "The prison and the gallows: the politics of mass incarceration in America "“Fascist Criminals to the Gallows!”: The Holocaust and Soviet War Crimes Trials, December 1945–February 1946Suspension microlaryngoscopy in the Boyce position with a new suspension gallows.Agency, Appropriation and Rhetoric under the Gallows: Puritans, Romanists and the State in Early Modern EnglandGolden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis and Opposition in Globalizing CaliforniaThe Prison and the Gallows: The Politics of Mass Inca...