释义 |
burke \ˈbərk\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: after William Burke died 1829 Irish criminal, executed for this crime 1. : to murder by suffocation or strangulation in order to obtain a body to be sold for dissection 2. a. : to suppress quietly or indirectly : hush up < she had never believed such a thing as the burking of the enquiry into the raid possible — H.W.Nevinson > b. : to set aside without consideration or decision : bypass, avoid < burke the issue > |