handcuff
vt. 给…戴上手铐; 限制
Handcuffs are two metal rings which are joined together and can be locked round someone's wrists, usually by the police during an arrest.
He was led away to jail in handcuffs.
他戴着手铐被送进了监狱。
If you handcuff someone, you put handcuffs around their wrists.
They tried to handcuff him but, despite his injuries, he fought his way free.
他们试图把他铐起来,但尽管有伤在身,他还是奋力挣脱了。
1. shackle that consists of a metal loop that can be locked around the wrist; usually used in pairs
1. confine or restrain with or as if with manacles or handcuffs;
Something, such as a handcuff, that resembles a wrist ornament.
类似于手腕装饰物的东西, 如手铐.
I done handcuff lightning and put thunder in jail.
我把电公拷上手铐,把雷母送进牢房.
The police search and handcuff both men.
警官对他们俩进行了搜身,给他们上了手铐.
The soldiers handcuff the ring leader and cover his head.
士兵们拷上了团伙的头目并盖住他的头.
But now, it became a handcuff and constrained children freedom and activeness conversely.
但现在, 它却反过来成了桎梏儿童的镣铐,压抑了儿童的自由与主动性.