Gag in spanish

Mordaza

pronunciation: moʊɹ̩dɑθɑ part of speech: noun
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mordaza

gag1 = mordaza. 

Example: The editors on these newspapers regarded government pressure on the press, such as governmental controls, closings of newspapers, and gags on the press, as a major problem.

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» gag order = secreto de sumario, secreto sumarial, prohibición de informar por secreto de sumario. [A veces los jueces responsable de un caso prohíben a la prensa que informe al público por secreto de sumario. También se usa pero con menor frecuencia gagging order]

Example: Judges in many states have gagged the news media prohibiting them from reporting a criminal proceedings thus suggesting that a gag order is the preferred option rather than a last resort.

gag2 = chiste. 

Example: With their rudimentary visuals and sub-par writing, the comics of the day were nothing more than gags and cheap laughs.

gag3 = silenciar, amordazar. 

Example: Judges in many states have gagged the news media prohibiting them from reporting a criminal proceedings thus suggesting that a gag order is the preferred option rather than a last resort.

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» gag for = anhelar, ansiar, desear ardientemente.

Example: Ireland is gagging for affordable broadband, according to a survey of 1400 net users.

» gag on = atragantarse con.

Example: Among his topics are how he gagged on the Host on the occasion of his first communion, his marriage to a Lutheran, and the oppressive history of Roman Catholicism.

Gag synonyms

fret in spanish: traste, pronunciation: fret verb, nounchoke in spanish: ahogo, pronunciation: tʃoʊk verblaugh in spanish: risa, pronunciation: læf noun, verbheave in spanish: tirón, pronunciation: hiv verb, nounjoke in spanish: broma, pronunciation: dʒoʊk nounquip in spanish: sofismo, pronunciation: kwɪp nounjest in spanish: broma, pronunciation: dʒest nounmuzzle in spanish: bozal, pronunciation: mʌzəl nounyak in spanish: yak, pronunciation: jæk nounjape in spanish: broma, pronunciation: dʒeɪp nounwheeze in spanish: jadear, pronunciation: wiz noun, verbsuffocate in spanish: sofocar, pronunciation: sʌfəkeɪt verb
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