constricted
v. 壓縮,壓緊,使收縮( constrict的過去式和過去分詞)
If a part of your body, especially your throat, is constricted or if it constricts, something causes it to become narrower.
Severe migraine can be treated with a drug which constricts the blood vessels...
嚴重的偏頭疼可以用一種收縮血管的藥物進行治療。
My throat constricted, so that I had to concentrate on breathing.
我的嗓子發緊,所以我不得不把注意力集中在呼吸上。
If something constricts you, it limits your actions so that you cannot do what you want to do.
She objects to the tests the Government's advisers have devised because they constrict her teaching style...
她反對政府顧問設計的考試,因為這些考試限制了她的教學風格。
Men and women alike have been constricted by traditional sexual roles.
男性和女性同樣受到傳統性別角色的束縛。
1. especially tense; especially in some dialects
2. drawn together or squeezed physically or by extension psychologically;
3. inhibited;
Many of the women I spoke to left because they felt constricted.
和我聊過的很多女性因為覺得受拘束離開了。
His throat began to feel swollen and constricted.
他開始覺得喉嚨腫脹發緊。
Her throat constricted and she swallowed hard.
她喉嚨發緊,使勁地嚥了一下唾沫。
The tight collar constricted his neck.
緊領子勒著他的脖子.
Men and women alike have been constricted by traditional sexual roles.
男性和女性同樣受到傳統性別角色的束縛。