英:[ˌselfɪmˈpəʊzd]
美:[ˌsɛlfɪmˈpozd]
英:[ˌselfɪmˈpəʊzd]
美:[ˌsɛlfɪmˈpozd]
self-im·posed
self ihm pozd
adjective
imposed by oneself : voluntarily assumed living in self-imposed exile
a self-imposed deadline
"自愿承担的,"1781年,来自 self- + impose 的过去分词。
The first known use of self-imposed was in 1657
speed limitnoun
the highest or lowest speed allowed by law in a certain area
self-incriminationnoun
incrimination of oneselfespecially: the giving of evidence or answering of questions which would leave one liable to be tried for a crime
petting zoonoun
a collection of farm animals or gentle exotic animals for children to pet and feed
crane1 of 2noun
any of a family of tall wading birds related to the rails
any of several herons
a machine with a swinging arm for lifting and carrying heavy weights
a mechanical arm that swings freely from a center and is used to support or carry a weight
crane2 of 2verb
to raise or lift by or as if by a crane
to stretch out one's neck to see better
self-improvementnoun
improvement of oneself by one's own actions
self-imposedadjective
imposed on one by oneself : voluntarily assumed
1 if the candidates all follow self-imposed campaign-spending limits, government oversight is unnecessary
2 But Rose Welch, lead organizer for the union that represents 650 to 700 workers at Kauffman Stadium – Service Employees International Union Local 1 – says the time schedule set by the Royals is self-imposed.
3 Michigan self-imposed a three-game suspension on Harbaugh at the beginning of this season, trying to mitigate future penalties after an attempt to settle the matter was rejected by the NCAA Committee on Infractions.
4 Granted, living in a big city means a faster pace of life, but my crazy diary-filling regime was entirely self-imposed.
5 The actor felt pressure, wholly self-imposed, to live up to those notices.
6 Herm Edwards slammed for hypocritical comments after Arizona State football's bowl banWhy administration self-imposed a bowl banThe ASU administration stated that a postseason ban would help pave the way for program stability and greater clarity going forward during the ongoing investigation.
7 Arizona State has self-imposed a postseason ban for the 2023 season amid allegations of recruiting violations during the tenure of former head coach Herm Edwards.
8 Tennessee had previously self-imposed a reduction of 16 scholarships, meaning the NCAA added 12.
9 The following year, Auburn went 13-14 and self-imposed a postseason ban.
10 He returned home in the summer of 1974 after eleven years of self-imposed exile...
经历了 11 年的自我流放后,他于1974 年夏回归故里。
11 Sometimes a well-defined job becomes cluttered with self-imposed tasks.
有时一项职责明确的工作会因一些自愿承担的任务而乱作一团。
1 自愿承担