fettered
英 [ˈfetəd]
美 [ˈfetərd]
v. 束缚; 限制,抑制(某人的自由); 给(囚犯)上脚镣
fetter的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:fettered
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柯林斯词典
- VERB 束缚;羁绊
If you say that youare fetteredby something, you dislike it because it prevents you from behaving or moving in a free and natural way.- ...a private trust which would not be fettered by bureaucracy...
不受官僚繁文缛节限制的私人信托 - The black mud fettered her movements.
黑色的稀泥限制了她的行动。
- ...a private trust which would not be fettered by bureaucracy...
- N-PLURAL (规则、传统、责任的)束缚,约束,桎梏
You can usefettersto refer to things such as rules, traditions, or responsibilities that you dislike because they prevent you from behaving in the way you want.- ...the fetters of social convention.
社会习俗的约束
- ...the fetters of social convention.
- N-COUNT (尤指旧时的)脚镣
Especially in former times,fetterswere chains for a prisoner's feet.- He saw a boy in fetters in the dungeons.
他在地牢里看见一个戴着脚镣的男孩。
- He saw a boy in fetters in the dungeons.
英英释义
adj
- bound by chains fastened around the ankles
双语例句
- Hundreds of millions of Chinese women are no longer the oppressed and fettered group of the past, but masters of the country, the society and their own destiny.
亿万中国妇女从过去倍受压抑和桎梏的群体变成了国家、社会和自己命运的主人。 - Just think, the reason why we are not happy from dawn till dusk is being fettered by invisible ropes.
想一想,从早晨到晚上,我们之所以不快乐,是因为我们被无形的绳索所束缚住了。 - "Do you feel fettered by your dog?" asked Lydia.
“你觉得小狗拖累你吗?”利迪娅问。 - He did this in order to seek truth from facts and be fettered by a Confucian school of idealist philosophy.
其目的就是要人们实事求是,从程朱理学的束缚中解脱出来。 - Years of imprisonment warped his disposition. prisoners fettered by chains;
长年的囚禁生活把他的性格扭曲了。 - But we are not here to be bound, to be fettered;
但是我们来这里不是为了被束缚被限制的; - In the manifesto "intellectuals" means all intellectuals who are persecuted and fettered.
在宣言上所说的“学”,即是指一切受迫害、受限制的知识分子。 - His affairs were not fettered with any incumbrance.
他的业务未与任何人发生纠葛。 - He was fettered by his family and could not travel any longer.
他被家庭束缚,不能再到处去旅游了。 - At the same time, however, mankind has gradually lost its attachment to nature. It's ironic that the independence acquired from urban expansion has actually fettered our freedom.
因此,吊诡的结果是,人因为城市的扩张而建立的自主性,其实也逐日地淘空了人的自主性。