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记忆方法
谐音记忆法
谐音:盖盖儿,所以引申为词义:塞口物
万物拟声法
拟声词,模仿含糊不清的声音。
noun(名词)verb(动词)
双解例句
noun(名词)verb(动词)
小知识
A gag is a piece of cloth that's tied around a person's face to keep them from speaking or being heard. Cartoon bad guys often tie up their victims and put gags over their mouths.
To use a gag for shutting someone up is to gag them. Both the noun and verb forms of gag can also be figurative: “Her government is trying to gag her by censoring her,” or “The lack of a right to free speech in some countries is a gag.” Another way to gag is to retch, or begin to vomit. The root of gag is probably the Old Norse gag-hals, “with head thrown back.”