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re.strain objrI5streInv [T]to control the actions or behaviour of (someone) by force, esp. in order to stop them from doing something, or to limit the growth or force of (something)抑制,控制When he started fighting, it took four police officers to restrain him.当他开始打架时,4名警官才制止住了他。One of the patients became violent and had to be physically restrained by two of the nurses.一个病人变得狂暴,要两名护士强力制服他。You should try to restrain your ambitions and be more realistic.你应尽力控制你的野心,更现实一些。The five members of the UN Security Council have agreed on a set of guidelines designed to restrain arms sales.联合国安全理事会的5个理事国已同意了一系列限制武器销售的准则。The report states that the growth in car ownership could be restrained by increasing taxes.报道说汽车拥有量的增长可由增加纳税来限制。She was so angry that she could hardly restrain herself.她如此愤怒,以致于无法控制自己。I had to restrain myself from laughing at his hideous tie.我不得不抑制住自己,不去嘲笑他滑稽的领带。He was wild and unpredictable, but she acted as a restraining influence on him.他狂放不羁,但她却使他有所收敛。(law) A restraining order is a written instruction made by a court which forbids a particular action until a decision has been made by the judge about the matter.限制令She obtained a restraining order forbidding her partner from seeing their two children.她得到了一条限制令,禁止她的丈夫看望他们的两个孩子。
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