manacled / ˈmæn ə kəl /

镣铐式镣铐的手铐式枷锁

manacled2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a shackle for the hand; handcuff.
  2. Usually manacles. restraints; checks.
v. 有主动词 verb

man·a·cled, man·a·cling.

  1. to handcuff; fetter.
  2. to hamper; restrain: He was manacled by his inhibitions.

manacled 近义词

manacled

等同于 bonded

manacled 的近义词 5
manacled 的反义词 3
manacled

等同于 restricted

manacled

等同于 restrain

manacled

等同于 shackle

manacled

等同于 tether

manacled

等同于 bind

manacled

等同于 trammel

manacled

等同于 curb

manacled

等同于 fetter

更多manacled例句

  1. The three were presented to the press on Sunday morning blindfolded, manacled to chairs and showing signs of severe beatings.
  2. He looked up to see Auguste staring stonily at him, his manacled hands clenched into fists.
  3. He sat huddled up in his chair, his manacled hands clasped on the table before him, and then with a jerk sat upright.
  4. All of us leaped from our mattresses to witness the dreary procession of neck-chained and be-manacled convicted men.
  5. A few moments later the prisoner entered, walking with hands manacled, at the side of an imposing garde de Paris.
  6. The manacled woman gave a little sound indicative of despair and rage.