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lynch
- IPA[lɪn(t)ʃ]
英式
- (of a group of people) kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial, especially by hanging;severely criticize or condemn (someone).
verb: lynch, 3rd person present: lynches, gerund or present participle: lynching, past tense: lynched, past participle: lynched
noun: lynching, plural noun: lynchings
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動詞
- 1. (of a group of people) kill (someone) for an alleged offence without a legal trial, especially by hanging her father had been lynched for a crime he didn't commit a city full of lynchings and riots
- 2. informal severely criticize or condemn (someone).
- a band of people intent on lynching someone.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a band of people intent on lynching someone.
Oxford Dictionary
- (born 1946), American film director; full name David Keith Lynch. Lynch uses compelling visual ...
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- (1741–1821), English writer; latterly Hester Lynch Piozzi. She was a close friend of Dr ...
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美式
- (of a mob) kill (someone), especially by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a ... her father had been lynched for a crime he didn't commit a city full of lynchings and riots
Oxford American Dictionary