柯林斯詞典stricture /?str?kt??/ (strictures) 1. N-COUNT You can use strictures to refer to severe criticism or disapproval of something. 苛評(píng); 反對(duì)[正式] [usu pl, oft N 'on/against' n] ...Mencken's strictures on the 1920s, with its self-righteous prohibition on alcohol and unconventional ideas. ...門肯對(duì)20世紀(jì)20年代自以爲(wèi)是的禁酒令及對(duì)非傳統(tǒng)思想的禁錮的苛評(píng)。2. N-COUNT You can refer to things that limit what you can do as strictures of a particular kind. 限制; 約束[正式] [usu pl, usu with supp] Your goals are hindered by financial strictures. 你的目標(biāo)受到經(jīng)濟(jì)條件的限制。 返回 stricture劍橋詞典 stricture noun [C] (CRITICISM) a statement of severe criticism or disapproval 指責(zé),非難 The strictures of the United Nations have failed to have any effect on the warring factions . 聯(lián)郃國的譴責(zé)對(duì)交戰(zhàn)各方毫無影響力。 stricture noun [C] (LIMIT) a severe moral or physical limit 限制;約束;束縛 religious /financial strictures 宗教上的束縛/財(cái)政上的限制 the Taliban's strictures on women's rights and education 塔利班對(duì)女性權(quán)利和接受教育的限制 返回 stricture