shackle是什么意思

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  • 0 If you are shackled by something, it prevents you from doing what you want to do. -- 阻挠,束缚

    • The country is shackled by its own debts. 这个国家正为其债务所困。

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  • It is in the city that the woman's mind is awakened and begins to break the psychological shackles.

  • As a consequence of this religious emancipation, only those individuals who have shed the shackles of religion can be permitted into its secularly hallowed halls.

  • This would avert the danger of becoming shackled to a single architect.

  • Significantly, it also allows women to break free from the patriarchal shackles of their extended families in the rural hinterland.

  • In addition to the presence of guards, security was achieved by shackling and chaining the prisoners.

  • How does one free a libratory ideology from the shackles of becoming itself another normative practice in schools?

  • It was perhaps this personal need to throw off shackles that most influenced her theory of reformatory and prison discipline.

  • The past had become a dead weight that held society back; it shackled people's minds and stifled their sense of patriotism.

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    coartar, constreñir, poner grilletes…

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    restringir, acorrentar…

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    zincirlemek, prangaya vurmak, kelepçelemek…

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    mettre les fers à…

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    nasadit pouta…

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    lænke…

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    merantai kaki…

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