1.枪口,炮口;喷口,喷嘴
2.(动物的)口部,口鼻;(狗,马等的)口套,口络
3.压制言论的事物
1.上口套;封住...的嘴;使缄默;压制[箝制]...的言论;〈方〉(猪等)用嘴掘;〈方〉大口大口喝;收(帆);〈美俚〉亲嘴
1.the nose and mouth of an animal such as a dog or horse
2.something that you put around the nose and mouth of a dog to prevent it from biting people
3.the end of a gun barrel where the bullets come out
1.to prevent a person, group, newspaper, etc. from expressing their opinions or ideas publicly
2.to put a muzzle on a dog to prevent it from biting people
1.Conservative commentators and Congressional Republicans said he had been muzzled because he did not toe the liberal line.
保守派评论员和国会中的共和党人称,卡林由于不服从命令而被限制了言论自由。
2.A muzzled press and a lack of independent consumer-rights organizations help suppress this sort of bad news.
被阉割了的媒体和缺乏独立性的消费者权益组织帮助查禁这类坏消息。
3.His rhythms are hot and nasty, but his solos are muzzled, as if he's ruminating on the elaborate electro-percussion orchestrations.
从他的旋律而言是狂热甚至是下流的,但谈到独奏又比较内敛,仿佛是对电子鼓盛宴的一次沉思。
4.At a time when most of Russia's press has been muzzled by the Kremlin, Politkovskaya was a relatively rare dissenting voice.
那段时间,俄罗斯的媒体基本上被克里姆林宫管制,波里科夫斯卡娅则是绝无仅有的不同声音。
5.James nodded and said that Cairo was in an adjoining room muzzled at the request of the Secret Service.
James点头,说Cairo在邻近的房间里,应特工的要求戴上了口套。
6.In the original photo, Clinton war room sitting in the front row, with the right hand muzzled.
在原版照片中,希拉里坐在战情室的前排,用右手捂着嘴。
7.Such a fierce animal ought to be muzzled.
这动物太凶,应该给它戴上口套。
8.Facing the most intense scrutiny are groups which have complained about repression, a muzzled press and a lack of civil liberties.
面对空前严厉的盘查,各类团体开始抱怨政府的高压政策、缄口的媒体以及公民自由的丧失。
9.They are a primitive species of canine-muzzled humanoids that arrange themselves in a simple, tribal society.
这个原始的人形种族长着犬科的口鼻部,构成了一个单一的部落性的社会。
10.President George Bush's surgeon general resigned in 2006, claiming he'd been muzzled by the White House.
乔治•布什总统的卫生部长于2006年辞职,宣称他被白宫禁言。