control的中文翻译是什么意思

control

US/kənˈtroʊl/
UK/kənˈtrəʊl/

n. 统治; 控制(力); 克制; 管理; 限制; 控制按钮; 检查站/人员; 对照标准

v. 指挥; 控制; 限定; 限制; 阻止蔓延; 抑制

control柯林斯释义

N-UNCOUNT(对机构、地方、体系等的)控制权,支配权

Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.

  • The restructuring involves Mr Ronson giving up control of the company...

    这次改组涉及龙森先生放弃对公司的控制权。

  • The first aim of his government would be to establish control over the republic's territory.

    他这届政府的首要目标是确立对共和国领土的控制权。

N-UNCOUNT控制(能力);支配(能力)

If you have control of something or someone, you are able to make them do what you want them to do.

  • He lost control of his car...

    他的汽车失控了。

  • Some teachers have more control over pupils than their parents have.

    有的老师比小学生的父母更能管得住他们。

N-UNCOUNT克制;控制力

If you show control, you prevent yourself behaving in an angry or emotional way.

  • He had a terrible temper, and sometimes he would completely lose control...

    他的脾气很坏,有时会完全失控。

  • He was working hard to keep control of himself.

    他正努力克制自己。

VERB控制;掌管;管理;统治

The people who control an organization or place have the power to take all the important decisions about the way that it is run.

  • He now controls the largest retail development empire in southern California...

    他现在掌管着加州南部最大的零售发展企业。

  • Almost all of the countries in Latin America were controlled by dictators...

    当时几乎所有的拉丁美洲国家都由独裁者统治。

VERB控制,操纵(设备、过程、系统等)

To control a piece of equipment, process, or system means to make it work in the way that you want it to work.

  • ...a computerised system to control the gates...

    控制大门的计算机系统

  • Scientists would soon be able to manipulate human genes to control the ageing process.

    科学家们很快将能通过操控人类基因来控制衰老过程。

VERB管制,限定,控制(价格、工资、活动等)

When a government controls prices, wages, or the activity of a particular group, it uses its power to restrict them.

  • The federal government tried to control rising health-care costs.

    联邦政府试图控制日益高涨的医疗保健费用。

  • ...measures to control illegal mining.

    控制非法采矿的措施

VERB控制;自制;克制

If you control yourself, or if you control your feelings, voice, or expression, you make yourself behave calmly even though you are feeling angry, excited, or upset.

  • Jo was advised to learn to control herself...

    乔得到的建议是要学会控制自己的情绪。

  • I just couldn't control my temper.

    我就是不能克制自己的脾气。

VERB控制,抑制(危险)

To control something dangerous means to prevent it from becoming worse or from spreading.

  • ...the need to control environmental pollution...

    控制环境污染的需要

  • One of the biggest tasks will be to control the spread of malaria.

    最大的任务之一就是控制疟疾的蔓延。

N-COUNT控制按钮;控制装置;操纵装置

A control is a device such as a switch or lever which you use in order to operate a machine or other piece of equipment.

  • I practised operating the controls.

    我练习操作这些控制装置。

  • ...the control box.

    控制盒

N-VAR控制措施;管制措施

Controls are the methods that a government uses to restrict increases, for example in prices, wages, or weapons.

  • Critics question whether price controls would do any good...

    评论家们质疑物价管制措施是否会有用。

  • Their talks are expected to focus on arms control...

    他们的会谈预计会集中讨论军备控制问题。

N-VAR检查站

Control is used to refer to a place where your documents or luggage are officially checked when you enter a foreign country.

  • He went straight through Passport Control without incident.

    他很顺利地通过了护照检查处。

  • ...an agreement to abolish border controls.

    关于取消边界检查站的一项协议

PHRASE失去控制;不受控制

If something is out of control, no-one has any power over it.

  • The fire is burning out of control...

    熊熊燃烧的大火正在失去控制。

  • I'm dealing with customers all the time who have let their debts get out of control.

    我成天和那些负债累累、无力偿还的顾客们打交道。

PHRASE被控制住;得到控制

If something harmful is under control, it is being dealt with successfully and is unlikely to cause any more harm.

  • The situation is under control...

    局势已经得到控制。

  • If the current violence is to be brought under control, the government needs to act.

    政府必须采取行动,才能使目前的暴力行为得到控制。

control英文释义

Noun

1. power to direct or determine;

  • under control

2. a relation of constraint of one entity (thing or person or group) by another;

  • measures for the control of disease
  • they instituted controls over drinking on campus

3. (physiology) regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc;

  • the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired
  • he had lost control of his sphincters

4. a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment;

  • the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw

5. the activity of managing or exerting control over something;

  • the control of the mob by the police was admirable

6. the state that exists when one person or group has power over another;

  • her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her

7. discipline in personal and social activities;

  • he was a model of polite restraint
  • she never lost control of herself

8. great skillfulness and knowledge of some subject or activity;

  • a good command of French

9. the economic policy of controlling or limiting or curbing prices or wages etc.;

  • they wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls

10. a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine;

  • the speed control on his turntable was not working properly
  • I turned the controls over to her

11. a spiritual agency that is assumed to assist the medium during a seance

    Verb

    1. exercise authoritative control or power over;

    • control the budget
    • Command the military forces

    2. lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits;

    • moderate your alcohol intake
    • hold your tongue
    • hold your temper
    • control your anger

    3. handle and cause to function;

    • do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol
    • control the lever

    4. control (others or oneself) or influence skillfully, usually to one's advantage;

    • She manipulates her boss
    • She is a very controlling mother and doesn't let her children grow up
    • The teacher knew how to keep the class in line
    • she keeps in line

    5. verify or regulate by conducting a parallel experiment or comparing with another standard, of scientific experiments;

    • Are you controlling for the temperature?

    6. verify by using a duplicate register for comparison;

    • control an account

    7. be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something;

    • He verified that the valves were closed
    • See that the curtains are closed
    • control the quality of the product

    8. have a firm understanding or knowledge of; be on top of;

    • Do you control these data?

    control同义词辨析

    control, direct, govern, manage, rule, supervise, administer

    这些动词均有"管理,支配"之意。

    • control : 含义广泛的常用词,指对人或物施以约束或控制的力量。
    • direct : 侧重行使领导或指导权。
    • govern : 侧重指运用任何控制的权力来统治或管理一个国家、一个社会或一个部门,暗含能力和知识的运用。
    • manage : 强调对具体事务机构进行管理,有时含受权管理或处理之意。
    • rule : 强调用绝对或独裁的权力来管理或统治。
    • supervise : 侧重指运用本身的或被授予的权力来管理、检查工作,含监督意味。
    • administer : 指官方的或正式的对事务的管理。

    control短语

    1. in control

      (对形势、人或活动)能指挥的,能控制的

    2. out of control

      失去控制

    3. under control

      (危险,紧急情况)处于控制之下

    control场景例句

    The control unit decoded the 18 bits.

    控制器对这18位字进行了译码.

    She supports birth control.

    她赞成计划生育.

    I couldn't control myself, and I hit him.

    我气得不得了就打了他.

    Such a thing lies outside human control.

    这样的事是人类无法控制的.

    He was angry; but with everybody present, he kept his temper under control.

    他有些生气, 但当着大家的面不好发作.

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    control词性变形

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