释义 |
constrict美 [kən'strɪkt] 英 [kən'strɪkt] - v.约束;(使)紧缩;限制;限定
- 网络压缩;收缩;收紧
过去分词:constricted 现在分词:constricting 第三人称单数:constricts v. tighten,narrow,contract,compress,squeeze 1. | [i][t] (使)紧缩,缩窄to become tighter or narrower; to make sth tighter or narrower |
| Her throat constricted and she swallowed hard. 她喉咙发紧,使劲地咽了一下唾沫。 | | a drug that constricts the blood vessels 收缩血管的药 |
2. | ~ sb 限制;限定;抑制;约束to limit or restrict what sb is able to do |
| Film-makers of the time were constricted by the censors. 那时的电影制作人受到了审查官的限制。 | | constricting rules and regulations 具有约束性的规章制度 |
v. | 1. to make something, especially a blood vessel, narrower, or become narrower 2. to limit the movement of a person or part of the body in an uncomfortable way 3. to stop or slow down the flow of something such as air, liquid, or blood 4. to squeeze something with great force 5. to squeeze animals caught as prey until they suffocate, as many snakes do to their prey 6. to become smaller or narrower, or to make something do this 7. to limit what someone is able or allowed to do 1. to make something, especially a blood vessel, narrower, or become narrower 2. to limit the movement of a person or part of the body in an uncomfortable way 3. to stop or slow down the flow of something such as air, liquid, or blood 4. to squeeze something with great force 5. to squeeze animals caught as prey until they suffocate, as many snakes do to their prey 6. to become smaller or narrower, or to make something do this 7. to limit what someone is able or allowed to do |
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