英:['fetəz]
美:['fetəz]
英:['fetəz]
美:['fetəz]
n.
脚镣( fetter的名词复数 )
束缚
v.
给…上脚镣,束缚( fetter的第三人称单数 )
noun
a chain or shackle for the feet
something that confines : restraint
verb
transitive verb
to put fetters on : shackle
to restrain from motion, action, or progress
镣
Noun Middle English feter, from Old English; akin to Old English fōt foot
The first known use of fetter was before the 12th century
fetusnoun
a young animal while in the body of its mother or in the egg especially in the later stages of developmentespecially: a developing human being in the uterus from usually two months after pregnancy occurs to birth compare embryo sense 1
fetusnoun
a young animal while in the body of its mother or in the egg especially in the later stages of developmentespecially: a developing human being in the uterus from usually two months after pregnancy occurs to birth compare embryo sense 1
fettlenoun
a state of fitness or order : condition
in fine fettle
fettlenoun
a state of fitness or order : condition
in fine fettle
fetternoun
a chain for the feet
something that restricts : restraint
1 No man loves his fetters be they made of gold .
黄金所造的脚镣,也没有人愿意戴上它。
2 He found himself fettered by responsibilities.
3 Iron fetters are fastened on the legs of murderers and inveterate burglars.
对杀人犯和惯偷惯盗,则使用铁质脚镣。
4 One man even contrived somehow to get across while still in iron fetters.
5 The smartest of Logan's four children spent most of Succession's first season rejecting the fetters of the Roy name to varying degrees of success.
6 The prisoner was kept in fetters.
犯人戴著脚镣。
7 Against him came up Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and bound him in fetters, to carry him to Babylon.
巴比伦王尼布甲尼撒上来攻击他,用铜链锁着他,要将他带到巴比伦去。
8 Gold, jewelry, works of art, enviable household furniture, are positive fetters.
金银, 首饰, 工艺品, 令人羡慕的家俱都是不可否认的镣铐.
9 Not fetters should not be bound.
不要羁绊,不要束缚。
10 Doctrine to a fool is as fetters on the feet, and like manacles on the right hand.
纪律为愚昧人,就如脚镣,和右手上的手铐。
11 In many developing countries, girls face two starkly divergent paths: one fettered by gender inequality and cut short by early childbearing and the other offering personal fulfillment and economic improvement that benefit families and nations.
12 Where Reason makes kites of her laws and flies them, and Truth sets Fact free from its fetters.
在那儿,理智以她的法律造为纸鸢而飞放,真理也使事实从桎梏中自由了。
13 Like the shrimp and grits, the fetter papa burger ($15) is appropriately decadent.
14 The prisoner was put into the jail with fetters.
这个犯人被戴上脚镣投进了监狱。
15 a time-honored tradition is fine as long as it doesn't become a fetter that prevents us from trying something new
16 And then there’s the New Deal, another famous attempt to slap fetters on the rough beast of capitalism.
17 Young people weary of countless restrictions and fetters.
年轻人对各种清规戒律感到厌烦.
18 Memory has added fetters, too.
回忆则是另一道枷锁.
19 Electrovalency, the fetters and handcuffs that urine report develops.
电价, 小水电发展的桎梏.
20 8 to bind their Kings with fetters, their nobles with shackles of iron.
要用链子捆他们的君王,用铁镣锁他们的大臣。