gag - перевод на голландский
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gag - перевод на голландский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GAG

gag         
gag, something which is placed in or over the mouth in order to prevent speech or other noise
gag law         
LEGAL ORDER RESTRICTING MAKING PUBLIC OF INFORMATION OR COMMENTS
Gagging Order; Gagging order; Gag law; Suppression order; Gag-order; Name suppression; Gag orders; Anonymity order; Gag orders in the United States
censuurwet (in parlement en pers)
gag rule         
  • Slave market of America—the District of Columbia. Broadside of the [[American Anti-Slavery Society]], 1836.
RULE THAT LIMITS DISCUSSION OF A PARTICULAR TOPIC
Gag Rule; Gag resolution; Gag Resolution; Gag resolutions; Slavery gag rule
censuurwet (in parlement en pers)

Определение

gag
gag1
¦ noun
1. a piece of cloth put in or over a person's mouth to prevent them from speaking.
2. a device for keeping the patient's mouth open during a dental or surgical operation.
3. a restriction on free speech.
¦ verb (gags, gagging, gagged)
1. put a gag on.
prevent from speaking freely.
2. choke or retch.
Origin
ME: perh. related to ON gaghals 'with the neck thrown back', or imitative of a person choking.
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gag2
¦ noun a joke or funny story, especially one forming part of a comedian's act.
¦ verb tell jokes.
Origin
C19 (orig. theatrical sl.): of unknown origin.

Википедия

Gag (disambiguation)

Gag is a device designed to prevent speech.

Gag or the acronym GAG may also refer to:

Примеры употребления для gag
1. The bit is vile, vulgar, obscene and offensive; it‘s a gag that could make you gag.
2. It‘s there in her comic novels, which deliver gag after gag without missing a beat.
3. Gag order in case District Attorney David Lupas declined to comment on the case, citing a judge‘s gag order, but prosecutors are expected to call about 50 witnesses.
4. Attorneys would not comment because of a gag order.
5. The gag order on the affair was partially lifted yesterday.