shackled的中文翻译是什么意思

shackled

/ˈʃækəld/

v. 给(某人)带上手铐或脚镣( shackle的过去式和过去分词 )

shackled柯林斯释义

VERB束缚;阻挠;成为…的羁绊

If you are shackled by something, it prevents you from doing what you want to do.

  • The trade unions are shackled by the law.

    工会受法律的制约。

  • ...people who find themselves shackled to a high-stress job.

    发现自己被高压工作所束缚的人们

N-PLURAL束缚;羁绊;枷锁

If you throw off the shackles of something, you reject it or free yourself from it because it was preventing you from doing what you wanted to do.

  • ...a country ready to throw off the shackles of its colonial past.

    决定摆脱过去殖民束缚的国家

N-PLURAL镣铐;手铐;脚镣

Shackles are two metal rings joined by a chain which are fastened around someone's wrists or ankles in order to prevent them from moving or escaping.

  • He unbolted the shackles on Billy's hands.

    他打开了比利的手铐。

VERB给…上镣铐

To shackle someone means to put shackles on them.

  • ...the chains that were shackling his legs...

    铐着他双腿的链子

  • She was shackled to a wall.

    她被铐在一面墙上。

shackled英文释义

Adjective

1. bound by chains fastened around the ankles

    shackled场景例句

    She was shackled to a wall.

    她被铐在一面墙上。

    The trade unions are shackled by the law.

    工会受法律的制约。

    The hostage had been shackled to a radiator.

    当时人质被铐在暖气片上。

    He was shackled and in darkness of torment.

    他被困在黑暗中备受煎熬.

    Industrialists can afford to be shackled by the ideologies of politicians.

    工业家可不能被政客的意识形态“束缚”住.

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