guillotine
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A guillotine is a device used to execute people, especially in France in the past. A sharp blade was raised up on a frame and dropped onto the person's neck. 斷頭台[also 'by' N]
One after the other Danton, Robespierre and the rest went to the guillotine. 丹東,羅伯斯庇爾和其他人一個接一個地上了斷頭台。
2. V-T If someone is guillotined, they are killed with a guillotine. 在斷頭台処死[usu passive]
After Marie Antoinette was guillotined, her lips moved in an attempt to speak. 瑪麗·安托瓦內特在斷頭台被処死後,她的嘴脣動了動,試圖要說話。
3. N-COUNT A guillotine is a device used for cutting paper. 切紙機
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guillotine /ˈɡɪləˌtiːn/ (guillotining,guillotined,guillotines)
剑桥词典
guillotine noun (DEVICE)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 or 單數名詞 ]a device , invented in France, consisting of a sharp blade in a tall frame , used in the past for killing criminals by cutting off their heads
(法國發明的)斷頭台
King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette went to the guillotine (= were killed by the guillotine) during the French Revolution. 法國大革命期間,國王路易十六和瑪麗‧安托瓦尼特被推上了斷頭台。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] UK
a device with a long sharp blade that is used for cutting large quantities of paper
切紙機;裁切機
guillotine noun (LIMIT)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] politics UK specializeda limit on the amount of discussion allowed about a particular law in Parliament, made by setting a fixed time before a final vote must be taken
(英國議會對法律議案的)槼定截止辯論的時限 返回 guillotine