handcuffed
v. 给…戴上手铐( handcuff的过去式和过去分词 ); 束缚…的手脚,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。
Two prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamp-post while handcuffed.
两名被手铐铐在一起的囚犯试图逃跑时分别往电灯杆两边跑,结果没逃掉。
You shouldn't be handcuffed in your attempt to right wrongs.
在试图把错误的东西纠正过来方面,你们不应该束缚住手脚.
The amendments handcuffed the committee and prevented further action.
修正案限制了委员会的作用并使其不能再有所作为.
Example : The police handcuffed the man and led him away.
警察带领扣上手铐的男子离开.
When the policeman had come p with the robber, he handcuffed him.
那位警察追上劫匪, 给他戴上了手铐.