English to Chinese Dictionary restrain

restrain

抑制
definition
verb
he had to be restrained from walking out of the meeting
prevent (someone or something) from doing something; keep under control or within limits.
translation of 'restrain'
verb
按捺,
羁,
敛,
拘束,
律,
捺,
轭,
阻止,
压,
克制,
锢,
抑制,
憋,
钳,
拘禁,
束,
抑止,
懿,
绳,
碍,
约,
拘,
克,
按,
诘,
example
The government had worked hard to 'restrain' price rises for the campaigning period.
It takes a strong amount of concentration to 'restrain' total loss of control
After all, the clergy were keepers of public conscience - it was their duty to 'restrain' avarice, sanctify poverty and excommunicate kings if they chose.
I just stood there and watched powerlessly, as T.J.'s dad violently struggled to 'restrain' his son from running off.
Finally, he reached into his knapsack, removing a pair of handcuffs and leg shackles to 'restrain' Nathan.
Although the government and opposition signed a peace protocol, both are weak and splintered, unable to 'restrain' their rank and file supporters.
His shoulders were shaking in an attempt to 'restrain' himself and appear strong in front of his brother.
all front seats must be equipped with seat belts which 'restrain' the upper part of the body
You can heave that rock to the top of the slope, but unless you make a constant effort to 'restrain' it, sooner or later it will come rolling down again.
It would produce a report, stating its opinion as to whether or not the proposed takeover would be likely to prevent or restrict competition or 'restrain' trade and would be likely to operate against the common good.
the need to 'restrain' public expenditure
Detective 1 was explaining to me how it's extremely difficult to 'restrain' someone without hurting them.
I replied, unable to 'restrain' my fast spreading grin.
Amiss had to 'restrain' his impatience
At first, I managed to 'restrain' myself, but then I heard a suppressed giggle from the veranda and made the mistake of turning round.
Amos had to 'restrain' his impatience
It is time to identify the ineffective policies and real 'restrainers' to the provision of affordable housing and stop the generalisation that the local landowner is always to blame.
It took Rhea almost an hour to finally locate this long-lost friend and guardian, and she 'restrained' herself from running into the room.
Jon had stopped the car and I opened the door and tried to step out, only to be tightly 'restrained' by the seatbelt.
With difficulty, she 'restrained' herself from getting emotional as a result of his sudden kindness.
Finally, psychiatrists in Britain and India diverged on the issue of 'restraining' violent patients.
Rats were restrained by putting them in cylindrical 'restrainers' 5.5 cm in inner diameter and 20 cm in length, with small holes in the front end for ventilation.
I looked up and saw the blonde boy from the checkout, 'restraining' my attacker so tightly that the veins in his arms were popping out, his teeth were clenched and his green eyes were ablaze with fury.
The perpetrator could also apply for an injunction 'restraining' the company from dismissing him or taking disciplinary action following an investigation.
She made no other movement as the doctors 'restrained' her to the sickbed, just laying there and contemplating furiously.
Aridene nodded in the direction of the ropes that were presently 'restraining' her.
‘That looks awful,’ she said, 'restraining' all urges to make a noise of pain.
At last the laughter of the sailors, no longer 'restrainable' , revealed the situation to him.
Such an approach can be termed a ‘balanced-growth budget policy’ in that it 'restrains' government debt to a fixed share of the economy.
Stevie shut his eyes tight, 'restraining' himself, trying to hold his anticipation in check.
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