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Перевод: strangulation
[существительное] зажимание; ущемление; перехватывание; странгуляция ; удушение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The data compiled by the Childrens' Movement and IBASE, an independent institute, show a street child dies from stabbing, strangulation, beating or gunshots every two days in Brazil and claims that 82 children have been murdered by death squads this year.
- Where this involved suspension by the chin, there was risk of strangulation.
- A variegated laurel, a splash of yellow on shiny leaves, was losing a three-way debate with an overbearing pyracanthus and a woody wallful of ivy with a sadistic taste for strangulation.
- An attempt had been made at strangulation.
- Mr Spackerman, a surgeon, whose unenviable task it was to ascertain the cause of death, said Rhoda met her demise due to strangulation.
- Her neck had been broken, there was bruising around the throat that suggested strangulation and blue-black bruising around the lips, that suggested poison had been forced between them.
- "Method: strangulation.
- From another it was simply teased out tragedy which had begun with the cruelly pragmatic strangulation of the Inca (King) Atahualpa in Cajamarca, followed by the systematic looting of the empire's wealth and the suffering of its peoples till the Inca kingdom was reduced to the forest sanctuary of Vilcabamba.
- President Roosevelt wired Churchill on 21 November that both sides had compromised, but the UK insisted on restricting the number of aircraft irrespective of the amount of traffic: "This seems to me a form of strangulation," he wrote, and he asked Churchill not to let the conference collapse.
- That way lies futility and the strangulation of the human spirit.
- "I wouldn't think he'd need to cover his sins with strangulation," I said.
- Unfortunately for Carter, Spackerman's evidence of an assault followed by strangulation seemed a complete contradiction of Macarthy's opinion.
- The monumental folly of such ideas, produced by planners who have capitulated to the strangulation of the motor car and destroyed city communities from Liverpool to Hong Kong, was to dawn too late.
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