| 单词 | electrocute | 
| 释义 | electrocutev. Originally U.S.  1.  transitive. To put to death by means of a powerful electric current; to execute in the electric chair. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > capital punishment > execute			[verb (transitive)]		 > electrocute electrocute1889 fry1929 1889    Trenton 		(New Jersey)	 Times 7 June 4/2 		(heading)	  				He wants to be ‘electrocuted’... An offer on the part of a man..to act as a victim..by testing the..new apparatus for executing by electricity. 1890    Congress. Rec. 8375/1  				That the gentleman..should be ‘electrocuted’ by the Kemmler process recently adopted in the state of New York. 1903    W. D. Howells Lett. Home v 32  				I could be sitting this moment with the transmitter at my mouth, and the receivers strapped to both ears, and looking as if I were just going to be electrocuted. 1945    N. Mitford Pursuit of Love xiii. 101  				I bet the Scotsboro' boys will be electrocuted in the end, if they don't die of old age first, that is. 2001    Times 		(Nexis)	 28 July  				In Georgia I stood outside death row as the state electrocuted a man I thought was probably innocent.  2.  transitive. To give an electric shock to; esp. (chiefly reflexive or in passive) to kill or injure by electric shock. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > killing > killing by specific method > kill			[verb (transitive)]		 > by electrocution electrocute1890 1890    Freeborn County Standard 		(Albert Lea, Minnesota)	 24 Sept.  				When venture-some rodents walk within a metallic cage, containing cheese, they are transfixed by a strong electric current and ‘electrocuted’. 1899    Times 11 Apr. 1/4  				Continuation of the Monster Holiday Show. Marvellous performances... See to-day, at 3 and 8, Dr. Walford Bodie electrocute a man. 1909    Yorks. Post 4 Aug. 4/5  				[A boy] who was electrocuted on the Mersey Railway last Saturday. 1939    D. L. Sayers In Teeth of Evid. 9  				One of them got loose last time and tried to electrocute itself on the X-ray plant. 1988    Courier-Mail 		(Brisbane)	 		(Nexis)	 10 May  				I was electrocuted. I can still smell the flesh burning. 2004    Chicago Tribune 		(Midwest ed.)	 11 July  x. 23/2  				I wasn't going to touch a battery—I'd have electrocuted myself. Derivatives  eˈlectrocuted adj. ΚΠ 1896    Science 14 Feb. 250/2  				He gave the results of the examination of nervous tissue from three electrocuted subjects. 1922    Bridgeport 		(Connecticut)	 Telegram 10 Feb. 10/3  				Glands taken from an electrocuted prisoner at Sing Sing, are grafted into the body of another convict. 1991    Atlantic June 87/1  				The widow of the electrocuted man didn't even have children to take her mind off her loneliness. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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