restraint
n. 抑制,剋制; 控制,限制; 拘束; 約束力
Restraints are rules or conditions that limit or restrict someone or something.
The Prime Minister is calling for new restraints on trade unions...
首相正在呼籲對工會施加新的限制措施。
With open frontiers and lax visa controls, criminals could cross into the country without restraint.
由於邊境開放和簽證管理鬆懈,罪犯可以毫無限制地進入這個國家。
Restraint is calm, controlled, and unemotional behaviour.
They behaved with more restraint than I'd expected...
他們表現得比我預料的更為剋制。
I'll speak to the staff and ask them to exercise restraint and common sense.
我會和員工談一談,要他們加強自制,理智處事。
Restraint of something is the act of preventing it from increasing too much or from being done freely.
For a year and a half, wage restraint on a voluntary basis worked...
在一年半的時間裡,自願實行的限薪措施奏效了。
He sued them for restraint of trade and won.
他控告他們實行貿易管制,並且勝訴了。
1. the of act controlling by restraining someone or something;
2. discipline in personal and social activities;
3. the state of being physically constrained;
4. a rule or condition that limits freedom;
5. lack of ornamentation;
6. a device that retards something's motion;
In 1961 , the electrical equipment industry was found guilty of fixing prices in restraint of competition.
§1961年, 電氣裝置工業為了限制競爭而規定各種價格,被查明有罪.
I think you showed great restraint in not hitting him after what he said.
我想你聽了他的話後竭力剋制才沒去揍他.
Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the mercy of unsympathetic breeze.
然而這樣的自由僅僅把它引入到不和諧微風的憐憫中.
China , the North's fraternal neighbour , a muted response, urging restraint from both countries.
朝鮮友鄰中國做出低調反應, 敦促雙方保持克制.
He has been free from restraint.
他已脫離約束.