restrain 的定义
- to hold back from action; keep in check or under control; repress: to restrain one's temper.
- to deprive of liberty, as by arrest or the like.
- to limit or hamper the activity, growth, or effect of: to restrain trade with Cuba.
restrain 近义词
keep under control; hold back
restrain 的近义词 58 个
- confine
- constrain
- curb
- curtail
- detain
- deter
- govern
- hamper
- hinder
- inhibit
- keep down
- kill
- limit
- prevent
- repress
- restrict
- subdue
- suppress
- arrest
- bind
- bridle
- chain
- check
- circumscribe
- contain
- control
- cool
- cork
- debar
- delimit
- direct
- fetter
- gag
- guide
- handicap
- harness
- hold
- impound
- imprison
- jail
- keep
- manacle
- muzzle
- pinion
- proscribe
- stay
- bottle up
- box up
- choke back
- crack down
- hem in
- hogtie
- keep in line
- lock up
- pull back
- sit on
- tie down
- tie up
restrain 的反义词 23 个
更多restrain例句
- A lawsuit alleges staff members restrained him for nearly two hours, even as he vomited and urinated on himself.
- With two officers restraining each of the girl’s hands, video shows, she slides to the street, thrashing and kicking at police as she pleads to see her dad.
- Kids who weren’t restrained at all definitely suffered the consequences.
- Illinois lawmakers had the support to ban schools from locking students alone in a room or physically restraining them face down.
- Each victim may receive multiple services, including legal help with things like restraining orders, emergency hotel night vouchers, counseling sessions and online professional training, officials said.
- Three off-duty cops working as security guards apprehended Saylor and proceeded to restrain him in an ultimately fatal fashion.
- All said that they only touched the jogger or helped restrain her, while one or more of the others forced themselves on her.
- What about allowing a school to manually or "mechanically" restrain students?
- The other detectives had to restrain her to keep her from striking him again.
- To some observers, this is a classic Red State action to try to restrain the growth of renewable energy.
- At sight of this generous enemy, this faithful friend, how could he restrain the grateful impulse to fling himself into his arms!
- It may be, of course, that the responsibility was thrown on the lady in order to restrain the hand of the incensed king.
- Refraining from vowing to him, man sustains a character no higher than the wicked who restrain prayer before God.
- A husband cannot chastise his wife, but he may use force to restrain her from committing a violent criminal wrong.
- And, making a desperate effort to restrain his tears, he rushed rather than went out of the room.