restrained
adj. 剋制的,節制的,受到控制的
v. 抑制( restrain的過去式); 管制; 制止; 控制
Someone who is restrained is very calm and unemotional.
In the circumstances he felt he'd been very restrained...
在那種情況下,他覺得自己一直非常冷靜。
Livy thought Caroline's greeting seemed a little restrained.
莉薇覺得卡羅琳的問候似乎有些不冷不熱。
If you describe someone's clothes or the decorations in a house as restrained, you mean that you like them because they are simple and not too brightly-coloured.
Her black suit was restrained and expensive.
她的黑色套裝簡單而昂貴。
1. cool and formal in manner
2. under restraint
3. marked by avoidance of extravagance or extremes;
4. not showy or obtrusive;
5. free from ostentation or pretension;
6. prudent;
Bouquet: Lovely fruit on nose, restrained and very elegant.
氣味: 令人欣喜的果香, 既含蓄又非常優雅.
He's likely to land in hot water unless restrained by wiser counsel.
除非聽人忠告有所收斂,他很有可能陷入麻煩.
Instead she toyed with creative, ambitious and brilliant, finally settling for something a shade more restrained.
相反,她考慮用富有創造性 、 志向遠大和聰明, 最終接受了幾個略微謙虛一些的詞.
They were restrained by a prohibition in their charter.
他們受到其憲章中一項禁令的限制.
When this state of perception is itself also restrained ( or superseded ), then is pure Samadhi achieved.
當這種感覺被自身真知得以察覺, 那麼純意識的三摩地狀態 ( 種子冥想態 ) 是真一.