jugular
Word family verbjugulateadjectivejugular
jug·u·lar /ˈdʒʌɡjələ $ -ər/ noun [countableC usually singular] 1. jugular vein the large vein in your neck that takes blood from your head back to your heart 颈静脉 2. go for the jugular informalCRITICIZE to criticize or attack someone very strongly, especially in order to harm them 抨击致命弱点,攻击要害 Origin jugular (1500-1600) Late Latin jugularis, from Latin jugulum “throat”