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constraining

/kuhn-streyn/US // kənˈstreɪn //UK // (kənˈstreɪn) //

约束,拘束的,拘束,约束力强的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to force, compel, or oblige: He was constrained to admit the offense.
    • : to confine forcibly, as by bonds.
    • : to repress or restrain: Cold weather constrained the plant's growth.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbforce; restrain
Synonyms
bind束缚,捆绑,绑定,结合constrict压迫,缢死,缢杀,拘束curb路边,遏止,路边的,马路牙子hold down按住,按住不放,按着,压住inhibit抑制,阻止,禁止,压制necessitate必须,需要,势必,势在必行stifle窒息,压制,扼杀,窒息而死ban禁止,禁令,禁忌,取缔bar吧台,酒吧,杠杠,栏bridle辔头,缰绳,笼头,辔头的chain链条,链子,链接,链check检查,检查一下coerce胁迫,逼迫,迫胁,迫害compel强制,强迫,强制要求,迫使concuss脑震荡,脑卒中,脑损伤,脑出血confine封闭,禁锢,禁闭,拘束cork软木,软木塞,科克,木塞deny否定,否认,拒绝,拒绝承认deprive褫夺,扣押,褫夺了,剥夺disallow不允许,不容许,不允许使用,不允许有drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力hog-tie捆绑,捆绑式,拴住,牵制immure不动产,不动摇,不动的,不稳定impel促使,推动,鞭策,催促imprison监禁,囚禁,禁锢,关押incarcerate囚禁,监禁,拘禁,拘押intern实习生,实习医师,实习医生jail监狱,监禁,牢狱之灾,牢房make使,让,使得,使成为oblige强迫,义务,强迫性,迫使pressure压力,压力大,压力大的pressurize加压,增压,施压,压urge敦促,督促,促成,促请withhold扣留,隐瞒,隐瞒不报,隐匿bottle up灌瓶,瓶子里的东西cool off冷却,冷却掉,冷静下来,冷却后hem in缩进,缩在一起,缩在里面,缩进了hold back扣留,拖后腿,抵制,扣留住hold in保持在,把握住了,把握住,持有的keep lid on盖上盖子,盖好盖子,盖上盖头,压盖put half nelson on把半尼尔森放在,把半尼尔森放上,把半纳尔逊放在,把半纳尔逊放上shotgun猎枪,霰弹枪,散弹枪,霰弹炮

Examples

  • It should also help cut the size and weight of these crucial components, which could help us pack far more electronics into constrained platforms like drones or wearables.

  • Vlontzos and his colleagues used this concept to constrain the future frames an AI could pick.

  • Additionally, the bank is constrained by a $2 trillion asset cap imposed on it by the Federal Reserve.

  • Ramstead sees this line of thinking as compatible with Krakauer and Flack’s formalism but usefully constrained by an account of how a biological entity maintains its own individuality.

  • Our perspectives have been constrained by the expectations and incentives that limit every other part of the system, as well as our perceptions of those limitations, which are not always correct.

  • Isha Aran at Jezebel worries that the show “glorif[ies] the way religion can constrain people.”

  • This argument is vital to a larger argument: Do we obey the rules set up to constrain government or not?

  • But when you can sing like that, how can you constrain that voice and possibly be comfortable in the back?

  • President Obama is at least as eager to constrain Medicare spending as Republicans, possibly even more so.

  • The response will be to get more security, to constrain how freely ambassadors move around.

  • The dramatist "may call up the shadows of the past, but like the Witch of Endor, in order to constrain them to reveal the future."

  • And the very instant the cloth was removed, she rose, unable to constrain herself any longer, and ran up stairs to her own room.

  • O for the lyre of some Orpheus, to constrain, with touch of melodious strings, these mad masses into Order!

  • I have urged him to use his power to constrain her, but he loves liberty himself too dearly, he says, to put force upon another.'

  • None did awake them, none did constrain them to eat, drink, nor do any other thing; for so had Gargantua established it.