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constrain

英 [kənˈstreɪn]

美 [kənˈstreɪn]

v.  强迫; 强制; 迫使; 限制; 限定; 约束

过去式:constrained  过去分词:constrained  现在分词:constraining    第三人称单数:constrains

大学英语六级 考研 雅思 GRE 英语专业八级

双语例句

  • These achievements tell us: multiple problems that constrain progress can be overcome.
    这些成就告诉我们:制约进展的多方面问题可以被克服。
  • The housing regulations constrain variety and diversity.
    住房建筑条例限制了多样性。
  • The patterns are designed to help guide the design process, not to constrain it in any way.
    设计这些模式的目的是帮助指导设计过程,而不是以任何方式来限制它。
  • Criticism tends to undermine and constrain the artist's creativity.
    批评家总是削弱和限制艺术家的创造力。
  • Constrain to the viewable desktop area and force to have a status bar.
    约束的可视桌面区域和力量有一个状态栏。
  • This can greatly improve the performance of queries that constrain and select data along one or multiple clustering dimensions.
    这可极大改善从一个或多个集群维数限定并选择数据的那些查询的性能。
  • For some reason he felt constrained to lower his voice.
    不知怎么的,他觉得自己必须得压低声音。
  • It's the capacity of those roads which is going to constrain the amount of travel by car that can take place.
    制约驾车出行量的将会是那些道路的通行能力。
  • Fragility can grow to constrain agility.
    脆弱性有可能增长,从而阻碍灵活性。
  • There are other factors, of course, that may constrain the scope of a service.
    当然,这其中还有其他一些因素也限制了服务的范围。