shackle

英['ʃækl] 美['ʃækl]
  • n. 手铐;脚镣;镣铐;束缚物
  • v. 给...戴上镣铐;束缚
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星级词汇:
  • shaanxi 陕西(省)(旧译Shensi)
Noun:
  1. a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)

  2. a U-shaped bar; the open end can be passed through chain links and closed with a bar

Verb:
  1. bind the arms of

  2. 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。

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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.

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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!

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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.)
    1. The prisoner was fastened by a shackle.
      那个犯人被手铐铐着。
    2. Shackle were placed on the prisoner's hands and feet.
      囚犯的手脚都上了镣铐。
    3. The prisoner broke the shackle with a hammer and escaped away.
      囚犯用锤子打碎镣铐逃跑了。
    4. 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.)
    1. 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。