shackle
英['ʃækl]
美['ʃækl]
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n.
手铐;脚镣;镣铐;束缚物
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v.
给...戴上镣铐;束缚
CET6+ IELTS GRE
Noun:
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a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
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a U-shaped bar; the open end can be passed through chain links and closed with a bar
Verb:
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bind the arms of
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restrain with fetters
- 1. All through the feudal ages the ruling class did their best to shackle women with Confucian ethics.
- 历代封建统治阶级都力图用礼教把妇女禁锢起来.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
- 2. He's too young to shackle himself with the responsibilities of a family.
- 他还太年轻,不能用家庭责任来束缚自己。
来自辞典例句
- 3. He is too young to shackle himself with the responsibilities of a family.
- 他还太年轻,不能用家庭责任来束缚自己.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Don't Break Sap, Sheep, Shackle! You break it! You tank it!
- 别终止敌人处于被:闷棍, 变羊, 束缚亡灵之状态! 你终止它! 你就负责挡!
来自互联网
- 5. The memory is likely a shackle which never rusts away.
- 记忆像是一根永不锈蚀的铁链.
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用作名词 (n.)
- The prisoner was fastened by a shackle.
那个犯人被手铐铐着。
- Shackle were placed on the prisoner's hands and feet.
囚犯的手脚都上了镣铐。
- The prisoner broke the shackle with a hammer and escaped away.
囚犯用锤子打碎镣铐逃跑了。
- Nowadays, people have shaken off the shackles of some conventions.
今天,人们已经摆脱了一些习俗的束缚。
用作动词 (v.)
- He is too young to shackle himself with the responsibilities of a family.
他还太年轻,不能用家庭责任来束缚自己。