柯林斯詞典shackle /???k?l/ (shackling,shackled,shackles) 1. V-T If you are shackled by something, it prevents you from doing what you want to do. 阻礙[正式] [usu passive] The labour unions are shackled by the law. 該工會被法律所羈絆。 ...people who find themselves shackled to a high-stress job. …發(fā)現(xiàn)自己爲(wèi)高負(fù)荷工作所束縛的人們。2. N-PLURAL If you throw off the shackles of something, you reject it or free yourself from it because it was preventing you from doing what you wanted to do. 桎梏[文學(xué)性] [with supp] ...a country ready to throw off the shackles of its colonial past. …一個願意甩掉其殖民歷史的桎梏的國家。3. N-PLURAL Shackles are two metal rings joined by a chain which are fastened around someone's wrists or ankles in order to prevent them from moving or escaping. 鐐銬 He unbolted the shackles on Billy's hands. 他打開比利的手銬。4. V-T To shackle someone means to put shackles on them. 用鐐銬銬 ...the chains that were shackling his legs. …銬著他雙腿的鎖鏈。 返回 shackle劍橋詞典If you are shackled by something, it prevents you from doing what you want to do. 阻撓,束縛 The country is shackled by its own debts . 這個國家正爲(wèi)其債務(wù)所睏。 返回 shackle