pillory 

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单词释义
vt.公开批评,抨击
n.(古刑具)木枷,颈手枷
词根词缀记忆/谐音联想记忆 补充/纠错
n 颈手枷(有放置头和手的洞,用来将罪犯的颈与手枷住作为示众 …………
其他怎么记补充/纠错
联想记忆pill药丸 + ory后缀:群众嘲笑戴着木枷示众的囚犯,用药丸打他们,用言语抨击他们。 …………
词性拓展记忆 / 词形拓展记忆
原形:pillory第三人称单数:pillories复数:pillories过去式:pilloried过去分词:pilloried现在分词:pillorying
单词例句
The ancient punishment of pillory involved placing a person on a wooden frame with their face exposed, often with mocking objects placed on their head.
After his conviction for theft, the criminal was sentenced to be pilloried in the town square as a public humiliation.
In medieval times, people found guilty of minor offenses were occasionally subjected to the羞耻 of being pilloried in the market place.
The pillory was a form of public shaming that served as a deterrent for would-be criminals in olden days.
The pillory was abolished in England during the reign of Queen Victoria, marking a shift from残酷 to more humane forms of punishment.
The historical novel depicted the protagonist's descent into poverty and eventual pillorying as a result of his debts.
The pillory was often followed by a whipping or branding as part of the harsh legal system in some societies.
The pillory was once a popular spectacle, with spectators gathering to watch the spectacle of someone being publicly humiliated.
Despite its barbarity, the pillory was seen as a necessary tool for maintaining social order in some communities.
The pillory is now a relic of a bygone era, a symbol of a time when punishments were far more severe and less focused on rehabilitation.
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