fetter
英 [ˈfetə(r)]
美 [ˈfetər]
v. 束缚; 限制,抑制(某人的自由); 给(囚犯)上脚镣
n. 束缚; 桎梏; 羁绊; 脚镣
复数:fetters 过去分词:fettered 现在分词:fettering 第三人称单数:fetters 过去式:fettered
BNC.23633 / COCA.33738
牛津词典
verb
- 束缚;限制,抑制(某人的自由)
to restrict sb's freedom to do what they want - 给(囚犯)上脚镣
to put chains around a prisoner's feet
noun
- 束缚;桎梏;羁绊
something that stops sb from doing what they want- They were at last freed from the fetters of ignorance.
他们终于从愚昧无知的束缚中解脱出来。
- They were at last freed from the fetters of ignorance.
- 脚镣
chains that are put around a prisoner's feet
柯林斯词典
- VERB 束缚;羁绊
If you say that youare fetteredby something, you dislike it because it prevents you from behaving or moving in a free and natural way.- ...a private trust which would not be fettered by bureaucracy...
不受官僚繁文缛节限制的私人信托 - The black mud fettered her movements.
黑色的稀泥限制了她的行动。
- ...a private trust which would not be fettered by bureaucracy...
- N-PLURAL (规则、传统、责任的)束缚,约束,桎梏
You can usefettersto refer to things such as rules, traditions, or responsibilities that you dislike because they prevent you from behaving in the way you want.- ...the fetters of social convention.
社会习俗的约束
- ...the fetters of social convention.
- N-COUNT (尤指旧时的)脚镣
Especially in former times,fetterswere chains for a prisoner's feet.- He saw a boy in fetters in the dungeons.
他在地牢里看见一个戴着脚镣的男孩。
- He saw a boy in fetters in the dungeons.
英英释义
noun
- a shackle for the ankles or feet
verb
- restrain with fetters
双语例句
- So-called trust, is to give each other the fetter, find a leave your excuse.
所谓信任,就是给对方的束缚,找个离开你的借口。 - Also causes the artistic form to break through traditional the fetter, presented more evolutions and the innovation.
也使得艺术形式打破传统的束厄狭隘,呈现了更多的演变及立异。 - This is a rusty to life from the unhealthy environment and a fetter to people's living customs.
这就是不良环境对人的一种腐蚀,对人的生活习惯的一种羁绊。 - Results of this analysis is not to call their own shortcomings to fetter themselves and their families.
分析的结果是不要叫自己的弊端来束缚自己及家人。 - Deep sand, beautiful fetter.
幽沙,唯美的羁绊。 - In the agriculture civilization, it took the mask of the religious spirit and the fetter of the ignorant doctrines;
在农业文明时期,它带着宗教精神的面具和蒙昧主义的枷锁; - And thus your freedom when it loses its fetters becomes itself the fetter of a greater freedom.
因而,当你的自由摆脱了束缚,也就成为更大的自由之枷锁。 - As an ethical concept, the metaphysical concept of "fidelity" tries to fetter translation onto the two poles of "faithful" and "unfaithful", thus incurring a number of insolvable problems.
作为一个伦理概念,形而上学的“忠实”观念试图将翻译束缚在“忠”与“不忠”的两个极端,从而引起了一系列无法解决的问题。 - This does not mean that we wish to fetter the trade union movement.
这并不意味着我们想限制工会运动。 - To confine or restrain with or as if with manacles; fetter.
用脚镣或手铐禁闭或限制起来。