1.林奇
2.私刑
1.私刑处死;〈古〉私刑拷打
1.to kill someone by hanging them by the neck, even though they have not been proved guilty of any crime
1.Frank was abducted from his jail cell and taken to one of the South's innumerable lynching trees.
弗兰克被绑架,从他的牢房,并被带到一个南方的无数私刑树木。
2.There is some evidence, for instance, that lynching was more common in the American south when land prices and cotton prices were depressed.
例如,一些证据表明,当土地和棉花价格下跌时,美国南部的私刑更为普遍。
3.Short glory, followed by his erstwhile peers lynching me at every opportunity.
荣耀只是暂时的。后来,他以前的同僚都找尽机会折磨我。
4.The lynching photographs were souvenirs of a collective action whose participants felt perfectly justified in what they had done.
这些私刑的照片是一项集体行动的纪念品,这项行动的参与者认为自己的所作所为绝对合乎正义。
5.All the "lynching" and illegal detention of which are generated, and often able to obtain the support of many people.
一切“私刑”和非法拘禁都是据此产生的,而且往往能够获得许多人的支持。
6.It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that's pretty important.
法律无法让一个人爱我,这也许是真的,但法律却能阻止他对我用私刑,而我认为那是相当重要的。
7.If she invited you to a ceremonial lynching, would you go?
如果她邀请你参加宗教私刑礼你也会去吗?
8.Although lynch law and lynching are mainly associated with hanging, other, less severe punishments were used.
林奇法和其它私刑主要是绞刑,但也有较轻的处罚。
9.This, of course, is an invitation to a lynching.
这当然会招致毁谤。
10."This hearing is about the political lynching of Franklin Raines, " said Congressman William Lacy Clay of Missouri.
来自密苏里州的国会议员威廉。兰西•克雷(WilliamLacyClay)说:“这场听证会是对弗兰克林•雷恩斯的政治诽谤。”