shackle
- IPA[ˈʃakl]
英式
- a pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together.;a situation or factor that restrains or restricts someone or something
- chain with shackles;restrain; limit
noun: shackle, plural noun: shackles
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ankles together.
- ▪ a situation or factor that restrains or restricts someone or something society is going to throw off the shackles of racism and colonialism
- 2. a metal link, typically U-shaped, closed by a bolt, used to secure a chain or rope to something.
- ▪ a pivoted link connecting a spring in a vehicle's suspension to the body of the vehicle.
動詞
- 1. chain with shackles the prisoner was shackled to the heavy steel chair in the centre of the room 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ restrain; limit they seek to shackle the oil and gas companies by imposing new controls 同義詞 反義詞
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- IPA[ˈSHak(ə)l]
美式
- a pair of fetters connected together by a chain, used to fasten a prisoner's wrists or ...
- chain with shackles: the prisoner was shackled to the heavy steel chair in the center of the room
Oxford American Dictionary