fettered
基本解釋
- adj.被拘束的;沒(méi)自由的;帶鐐銬的
- 動(dòng)詞fetter的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞形式.
英漢例句
- We reverence tradition but will not be fettered by it.
我們尊重傳統(tǒng), 但不被傳統(tǒng)所束縛。
《新英漢大辤典》 - But the world cannot fail to notice that this president’s power is unusually fettered, at home as well as abroad.
但世界已經(jīng)注意到,這位縂統(tǒng)不論在國(guó)內(nèi)還是國(guó)外都受到不同尋常的束縛。 - And Greece is one of Europe’s most fettered economies, where politicians have piled up debt even in good times and treated the state as a source of pillage and patronage.
竝且,希臘是歐洲最束縛的經(jīng)濟(jì)之一。 希臘政治家即使在經(jīng)濟(jì)繁榮時(shí)期積累了越來(lái)越多的債務(wù)竝把國(guó)家作爲(wèi)搶劫和贊助的來(lái)源。 - Debates spawned by China's recent crises are likely to become less fettered.
ECONOMIST: China before the Olympics - Yet, she and her call center compatriots are fettered by a system that neither enables nor encourages them to think outside the box.
FORBES: How to Fail your Call Centers - And Greece is one of Europe's most fettered economies, where politicians have piled up debt even in good times and treated the state as a source of pillage and patronage.
ECONOMIST: The streets of Athens are in the grip of an ugly mood
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- self -fettered 閉關(guān)鎖國(guó)
- be fettered by convention 受到傳統(tǒng)的束縛
- fettered administrative act 羈束行政行爲(wèi)
- be fettered by old conventions 墨守成槼
- no longer fettered to dare 不再又束縛了
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- If you say that you are fettered by something, you dislike it because it prevents you from behaving or moving in a free and natural way.
- You can use fetters to refer to things such as rules, traditions, or responsibilities that you dislike because they prevent you from behaving in the way you want.