及物動詞impelincite
及物動詞
1. I can't restrain my anger when I hear of people being cruel to animals.
當(dāng)我聽到人們殘酷地對待動物時,我抑制不住憤怒。
2. We restrained the children from playing by the railroad.
我們阻止孩子們在鐵路旁邊玩耍。
3. restrain
3. The government has taken measures to restrain inflation.
政府已采取措施控制通貨膨脹。
4. I couldn't restrain my laughter.
我禁不住笑了出來。
1. 限制:共同發(fā)現(xiàn)易搞混(confound),共同做過為寬恕(condone),共同夾死為擁擠 (congest),共同給予為默許(connive) 大街上下雨為拉緊(strain),共同拉緊是束縛(constrain),拉緊少花是污點(diǎn)(stain),反復(fù)拉緊是 限制(restrain) 蓋他為秘密(covert),
2. 阻止:美國政策的目標(biāo)是遏制(deter)北京采取軍事行動,并且阻止(restrain)臺北會挑起武力所使用的政治舉動. 我們也尋求向中國保證,我們不會支持臺灣,并且向臺灣重申,我們尊重島內(nèi)的民主. 美國也持續(xù)向臺灣出售防御性武器系統(tǒng),
1. 制止;阻止
If you restrain someone, you stop them from doing what they intended or wanted to do, usually by using your physical strength.
e.g. Wally gripped my arm, partly to restrain me and partly to reassure me...
沃利抓住我的手臂,一是想制止我,二是想穩(wěn)住我。
e.g. One onlooker had to be restrained by police.
一個旁觀者遭到了警察的制止。
2. 克制(情緒);抑制(自己)
If you restrain an emotion or you restrain yourself from doing something, you prevent yourself from showing that emotion or doing what you wanted or intended to do.
restrain在線翻譯
e.g. She was unable to restrain her desperate anger...
她無法控制自己極度的憤怒。
e.g. Unable to restrain herself, she rose and went to the phone...
她沒能克制住自己,起身走向電話。
3. 抑制;限制;控制
To restrain something that is growing or increasing means to prevent it from getting too large.
e.g. The radical 500-day plan was very clear on how it intended to try to restrain inflation...
這個為期500天的激進(jìn)計(jì)劃明確闡明將如何控制通貨膨脹。
e.g. In the 1970s, the government tried to restrain corruption.
在20世紀(jì)70年代,政府曾經(jīng)試圖打擊腐敗。