chained
adj. 裝鏈的; 裝鏈的
v. 束縛(chain的過去分詞); 用鏈條繫住
If you say that someone is chained to a person or a situation, you are emphasizing that there are reasons why they cannot leave that person or situation, even though you think they might like to.
Surely modern women want to be informed of world current affairs; we are no longer chained to the kitchen sink!...
當代女性當然想了解時事,我們不再只是受縛於家務小事。
At work, he was chained to a system of boring meetings.
上班時,他淹沒在枯燥乏味的會海中。
1. bound with chains;
At work, he was chained to a system of boring meetings.
上班時,他淹沒在枯燥乏味的會海中。
They kept me chained up every night and released me each day.
他們每天晚上把我鎖起來,白天放開。
We were sitting together in our cell, chained to the wall.
我們一起坐在牢裡,手被銬在牆上。
She chained her bike to the railings.
她把腳踏車鎖在欄杆上。
All the rowing boats were chained up.
所有的划艇都用鐵鏈拴了起來。