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controlled美 [kən'troʊld] 英 [kən'trəʊld] - adj.十分小心完成的;精心安排的;(受法律或规则)限制的;控制的
- v.“control”的过去分词和过去式
- 网络受控制的;可控的;受操纵的
adj. slapdash,free,unconstrained adj. skilful,skillful,measured,precise,meticulous 1. | 十分小心完成的;精心安排的done or arranged in a very careful way |
| a controlled explosion 控制爆破 | | a controlled environment 受到控制的生态环境 |
2. | (受法律或规则)限制的,控制的,管制的limited, or managed by law or by rules |
3. | (受某团体或用某种方式)管理的,控制的,操纵的managed by a particular group, or in a particular way |
| a British-controlled company 英资公司 | | computer-controlled systems 用计算机控制的系统 |
4. | 保持冷静的;克制的remaining calm and not getting angry or upset |
| She remained quiet and controlled. 她沉默不语保持克制。 |
adj. | 1. kept in check and not expressed fully or at all 2. carefully measured and regulated, especially in relation to medical treatments or scientific experiments 3. showing the skill, judgment, and discipline needed in order to achieve a desired result, without doing too little or too much 4. calm and showing no emotion even though you are angry or upset 5. organized in a way that is likely to produce accurate results 1. kept in check and not expressed fully or at all 2. carefully measured and regulated, especially in relation to medical treatments or scientific experiments 3. showing the skill, judgment, and discipline needed in order to achieve a desired result, without doing too little or too much 4. calm and showing no emotion even though you are angry or upset 5. organized in a way that is likely to produce accurate results |
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