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re·strain AW BrE /rɪˈstreɪn/NAmE /rɪˈstreɪn/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they restrain BrE /rɪˈstreɪn/ NAmE /rɪˈstreɪn/present simple - he / she / it restrains BrE /rɪˈstreɪnz/ NAmE /rɪˈstreɪnz/past simple restrained BrE /rɪˈstreɪnd/ NAmE /rɪˈstreɪnd/past participle restrained BrE /rɪˈstreɪnd/ NAmE /rɪˈstreɪnd/ -ing form restraining BrE /rɪˈstreɪnɪŋ/ NAmE /rɪˈstreɪnɪŋ/to stop sb/sth from doing sth, especially by using physical force (尤指用武力)制止,阻止,管制◆~ sb/sthThe prisoner had to be restrained by the police. 警方只好强行制住囚犯。◆He placed a restraining hand on her arm. 他拉住她的胳膊制止她。◆They have obtained an injunction restraining the company from selling the product. 他们已经得到阻止这家公司出售这一产品的禁销令。to stop yourself from feeling an emotion or doing sth that you would like to do 约束(自己);控制(自己);忍住◆~ sthJohn managed to restrain his anger. 约翰努力压制住自己的怒气。◆~ yourself (from sth/from doing sth) She had to restrain herself from crying out in pain. 她只得忍住疼痛,不哭出来。~ sthto stop sth that is growing or increasing from becoming too large 抑制;控制 SYN keep under control ◆The government is taking steps to restrain inflation. 政府正在采取措施控制通货膨胀。 |