suffocation
英 [,sʌfə'keɪʃən]
美 [,sʌfə'keʃən]
英語の語源
- suffocation (n.)
- late 14c., from Middle French suffocation, from Latin suffocationem (nominative suffocatio) "a choking, stifling," noun of action from past participle stem of suffocare "suffocate, throttle, stifle, strangle," originally "to narrow up," from sub "up (from under)" (see sub-) + fauces (plural) "throat, narrow entrance" (see faucet).
例文
- 1. Many of the victims died of suffocation .
- 多くの犠牲者は窒息死した。
- 2.The greatest dangers of pyroclastic avalanches are probably heat and suffocation .
- 火砕屑崩落の最大の危害は熱熱と窒息作用である可能性がある。
- 3.The room was hot to suffocation .
- 部屋は暑くて息苦しい。
- 4.Such love will drown him in suffocation ,pain and despair.
- このような愛は人を窒息させ、苦痛を与え、絶望させる。
- 5.Let me amnesia, suffocation ,let me die before you have it!
- 記憶喪失、窒息、あなた方の前で私を死なせて!
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