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control
- IPA[kənˈtrōl]
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- the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events;the ability to manage a machine, vehicle, or other moving object
- determine the behavior or supervise the running of;maintain influence or authority over
verb: control, 3rd person present: controls, gerund or present participle: controlling, past tense: controlled, past participle: controlled
noun: control, plural noun: controls
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名詞
- 1. the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events the whole operation is under the control of a production manager the situation was slipping out of her control 同義詞
- ▪ the ability to manage a machine, vehicle, or other moving object he lost control of his car improve your ball control
- ▪ the restriction of an activity, tendency, or phenomenon pest control 同義詞
- ▪ the power to restrain something, especially one's own emotions or actions give children time to get control of their emotions 同義詞
- ▪ a means of limiting or regulating something growing controls on local spending
- ▪ a switch or other device by which a machine is regulated the volume control 同義詞
- ▪ the place where a particular item is verified passport control 同義詞
- ▪ the base from which a system or activity is directed communications could be established with central control mission control
- ▪ short for control key
- 2. a group or individual used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a survey or experiment they saw no difference between the cancer patients and the controls 同義詞
- 3. a member of an intelligence organization who personally directs the activities of a spy he sat with his KGB control as the details of his new assignment were explained
- 4. a high card that will prevent the opponents from establishing a particular suit he has controls in both minor suits
動詞
- 1. determine the behavior or supervise the running of he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy 同義詞
- ▪ maintain influence or authority over you shouldn't have dogs if you can't control them
- ▪ limit the level, intensity, or numbers of he had to control his temper 同義詞
- ▪ remain calm and reasonable despite provocation he made an effort to control himself
- ▪ regulate (a mechanical or scientific process) the airflow is controlled by a fan 同義詞
- 2. take into account (an extraneous factor that might affect results) when performing an experiment no attempt was made to control for variations
- ▪ check; verify.
- not showing emotion; having one's feelings under control: his every word seemed to be calm and controlled she's a very controlled player and is mentally tough
Oxford Dictionary
- not showing emotion; having one's feelings under control: his every word seemed to be calm and controlled she's a very controlled player and is mentally tough
Oxford American Dictionary
- the holding by one person or group of a majority of the stock of a business, giving the holder ... the purchase of a controlling interest in a company in California
Oxford American Dictionary
- the holding by one person or group of a majority of the stock of a business, giving the holder ... the purchase of a controlling interest in a company in California
Oxford Dictionary
- control of the pitch of a helicopter's rotors or an aircraft's propellers.
Oxford Dictionary
- the ability of a device to be operated by just the fingers: the front buttons give fingertip control
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of aiming and firing heavy weapons.
Oxford Dictionary
- control of a machine or apparatus from a distance by means of radio or infrared signals ... the bomb was detonated by remote control a remote-control toy
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈtrəʊl]
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- the power to influence or direct people's behaviour or the course of events: the whole operation is under the control of a production manager the situation was slipping out of her control
- determine the behaviour or supervise the running of: he was appointed to control the company's marketing strategy
Oxford Dictionary