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shackle美 ['ʃæk(ə)l] 英 ['ʃæk(ə)l] - v.束缚;给(某人)戴镣铐;阻挠;成为…的羁绊
- n.桎梏;脚镣;手铐;束缚(物)
- 网络卸扣;钩环;枷锁
第三人称单数:shackles 现在分词:shackling 过去式:shackled n. fetter,bond,chain,yoke,handcuffs v. manacle,handcuff,bind,constrain,restrict 1. | ~ sb 给(某人)戴镣铐to put shackles on sb |
| The hostage had been shackled to a radiator. 当时人质被铐在暖气片上。 | | The prisoners were kept shackled during the trial. 审判期间,犯人戴着镣铐。 |
2. | [usupass] ~ sb/sth 束缚;阻挠;成为…的羁绊to prevent sb from behaving or speaking as they want |
n. | 1. 束缚(物);羁绊(物);阻碍(物);碍手碍脚的东西 1. 束缚(物);羁绊(物);阻碍(物);碍手碍脚的东西 | v. | |
n. | 1. a round metal band that can be opened or locked in order to hold the wrist or ankle of a captive, usually attached by chains in pairs or fours 2. a device used to hold together the legs of horses and other animals 3. a U-shaped bar that is fastened with a straight pin or bolt to hold something securely 4. an oppressive restraint on something or somebody 5. one of a pair of connected metal rings that can be locked onto the wrists or legs of a prisoner 6. something that prevents you from doing what you want to do 1. a round metal band that can be opened or locked in order to hold the wrist or ankle of a captive, usually attached by chains in pairs or fours 2. a device used to hold together the legs of horses and other animals 3. a U-shaped bar that is fastened with a straight pin or bolt to hold something securely 4. an oppressive restraint on something or somebody 5. one of a pair of connected metal rings that can be locked onto the wrists or legs of a prisoner 6. something that prevents you from doing what you want to do | v. | 1. to restrict the freedom of somebody or something 2. to restrain somebody or an animal using shackles 3. to connect or secure something with a shackle 4. to prevent someone from doing what they want to do 5. to put shackles on someone’s wrists or legs 1. to restrict the freedom of somebody or something 2. to restrain somebody or an animal using shackles 3. to connect or secure something with a shackle 4. to prevent someone from doing what they want to do 5. to put shackles on someone’s wrists or legs |
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