原级:handcuff
第三人称单数:handcuffs
第三人称复数:handcuffs
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现在分词:handcuffing
1. The law requires that defendants on trial not be handcuffed as they enter the courtroom, to make sure the sight of cuffs doesn't unfairly influence the jury.
2. Law requires that defendants not be handcuffed as they enter the courtroom to make sure the sight of cuffs doesn't unfairly influence the jury.
3. The courtroom was silent when the verdict was read Tuesday, but victims applauded when Finkel was handcuffed and led out.
4. Along an Abu Ghraib prison walkway, a hooded detainee seems to have collapsed with his wrists handcuffed to the railings.
5. He and his friend were then taken to the station and handcuffed for nearly 10 hours.
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6. He said they handcuffed and beat him and then searched his home, confiscating his computer and detaining the two sons.
7. He arrived handcuffed and in chains at a courtroom in a complex that was once one of his palaces.
8. They handcuffed the woman and escorted her to the nearest makeshift shrine honoring Sihanouk, where she lit incense and knelt as workers looked on.
9. We'd take him around London I think, and then he'd have to end up handcuffed to a lamppost somewhere.
10. handcuffed的反义词
10. Simon Cowell will be handcuffed to a lamppost on his stag party, if his potential best men have their way.