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VERB. 动词restrains , restraining , restrained 1.?[T 及物动词] 制止If you restrain someone, you stop them from doing what they intended or wanted to do, usually by using your physical strength. 双语例句例: Wally gripped my arm, partly to restrain me and partly to reassure me. 沃利抓住了我的胳膊,一方面是想制止我,另一方面是想安慰我。 例: One onlooker had to be restrained by police. 警察不得不制止了一个旁观者。 例: One MP was physically restrained during an argument with a minister. 一位国会议员在与一位部长的争吵中被制服。 例: the bare minimum of force necessary to restrain the attackers. 制止袭击者所需的最基本武力。 2.?[T 及物动词] 抑制If you restrain an emotion or you restrain yourself from doing something, you prevent yourself from showing that emotion or doing what you wanted or intended to do. 双语例句例: She was unable to restrain her desperate anger. 她无法抑制自己强烈的愤怒。 3.?[T 及物动词] 限制 , 抑制To restrain something that is growing or increasing means to prevent it from getting too large. 双语例句例: The radical 500-day plan was very clear on how it intended to try to restrain inflation. 这项激进的500天计划在如何努力抑制通货膨胀上是非常清晰的。 例: In the 1970s, the government tried to restrain corruption. 在20世纪70年代,政府试图抑制腐败。 例: to restrain the growth in state spending. 限制国家支出的增长。
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