shackled

shackled[ˈʃækəld] 

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原级:shackle

第三人称单数:shackles

第三人称复数:shackles

现在分词:shackling

shackled 基本解释
给带上手铐或脚镣( shackle的过去式和过去分词 );
shackled 网络解释

1. 束缚:23 turned 旋转 | 20 shackled 束缚 | 21 mounted 骑马

shackled 单语例句

1. Now Japan is shackled with the largest public debt among industrialized nations and a corporate sector that's addicted to zero interest rates.

2. shackled

2. Offenders are shackled and chained, and have to wear a large round wooden collar around their necks all their life.

3. Conant was shackled at the wrists and ankles during the court hearing.

4. Ren's life has changed, but many of her peers are still shackled by illiteracy.

5. Duncan was shackled and appeared unshaven as he looked intently at the judge during a brief appearance via video link.

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6. Chen was not shackled or handcuffed, as was authorized by the island's legal department due to his former leadership position.

7. shackled的反义词

7. Shackled by the heavy burden of mortgages, they dare not set up business or even raise a child.

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8. For court dates, they are shackled and escorted by deputy marshals through an underground tunnel.

9. Expect more of the kinds of stimulus efforts that shackled Japan with the largest public debt among developed nations.

10. But efforts to step up AIDS prevention remain shackled by conservative attitudes toward sex.

shackled 英英释义

adj

1. bound by chains fastened around the ankles

    Synonym: fettered

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