constrain
v. 約束,限制,強迫
To constrain someone or something means to limit their development or force them to behave in a particular way.
Women are too often constrained by family commitments and by low expectations...
女性往往受到家庭責任和低期望值的束縛。
How can we produce top-class engineers when universities are constrained to offer salaries that can only attract mediocre staff?...
大學的財力有限,提供的薪酬僅能吸引水平一般的教師,在這種情況下,我們如何能培養出一流的工程師?
If you feel constrained to do something, you feel that you must do it, even though you would prefer not to.
For some reason he felt constrained to lower his voice.
不知怎麼的,他覺得自己必須得壓低聲音。
1. hold back
2. restrict;
compel, force, constrain, oblige
這些動詞均含"迫使"之意。
She tried to constrain herself from a cough in class.
上課時她竭力忍住不咳嗽.
This study uses geochemistry tracing to constrain on provenance of bronzes from Heying archaeological site.
本文利用地球化學示蹤的方法對何郢遺址出土青銅器的銅礦料來源進行了初步研究.
At the platform level, we didn't want to constrain it to a certain model.
在系統平臺的層次上, 我們不想限定為某種模式.
No , what constrain me are the social consequences of speaking certain taboos.
真正讓我壓抑的是談話中種種禁忌其深遠的社會影響.
A strong magnetic field can constrain electrons to move only along the field lines.
強磁場可約束電子使之只能沿著場力線運動.
vt. 強迫;束縛
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