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美:[ˈmænəkəl]
英:[ˈmænəkl]
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man·a·cle
mae n kl
复数:manacles
第三人称单数:manacles
现在分词:manacling
过去式:manacled
过去分词:manacled
noun
a metal fetter like a bracelet, usu. one of a pair linked by a chain, used to shackle the wrists; handcuff.The prisoner's wrists bled from the tight manacles.
something used to confine or restrain.
transitive verb
to confine or restrain with or as though with handcuffs; fetter.The prisoners had been manacled to the dungeon wall.
14世纪中期, manicle,“用于手部的铁镣”(通常为复数),源自古法语 manicle “手铐,手铐; 手镯; 手部护甲”,来自拉丁语 manicula “手柄”,字面意思为“小手”,是 manicae “束褶长袍的长袖,手套; 臂环,铁手套; 手铐,手铐”的小型化,源自 manus “手”(来自 PIE 词根 *man-(2)“手”)。相关词汇: Manacles。
In every cry of every man,
In every infant's cry of fear,
In every voice, in every ban,
The mind-forged manacles I hear
[Blake, "Songs of Experience"]
在每个人的呼喊中,
在每个婴儿的恐惧中,
在每个声音中,每个禁令中,
我听到了心灵锻造的手铐
[布莱克,《经验之歌》]
Noun Middle English manicle, from Anglo-French, from Latin manicula handle, diminutive of manicae shackles, armor for the hand, from manus hand — more at manual
The first known use of manacle was in the 14th century
managernoun
a person who manages especially a business or household affairs
a person who directs a team or an athlete
managernoun
a person who manages especially a business or household affairs
a person who directs a team or an athlete
managernoun
a person who manages especially a business or household affairs
a person who directs a team or an athlete
managementnoun
the act or art of managing : control, direction
skill in managing
the people who manage
the company's management
managementnoun
the act or art of managing : control, direction
skill in managing
the people who manage
the company's management
manageverb
to look after and make decisions about : direct
manage a factory
to make and keep under one's control : handle skill in managing horses
manages her skis well
to treat with care : husband
there's enough food if it's managed well
to succeed in one's purpose : get along always manages to win somehow
manages despite a heavy schedule
to work upon or try to alter for a purpose
manage stress
to direct the professional career of
an agency managing performers
manaclenoun
a shackle for the hand or wrist : handcuff
something that prevents free action
manaclenoun
a shackle for the hand or wrist : handcuff
something that prevents free action
1 Greek mythological figure Andromeda is shown looking upward, her wrists bound in manacles.
2 Indeed, the ex-boyfriend attacker is seen for only a fleeting moment, manacled in the dock as he is sentenced to a long stay in prison.
3 More burst leotards and executive groin strain from manacled Samsons Celebrity Juice Rural rom-"com" creates irrevocable blockage in festive U-bend.
4 “Hardly a page”, Ms Lepore writes, “lacked a scene of bondage. In episode after episode, Wonder Woman is chained, bound, gagged, lassoed, tied, fettered and manacled.”
5 They were handcuffed and manacled, and over the course of the day were taken from where they sat on the factory floor into buses and driven 94 miles to Fort Devens, an Army Reserve base.
6 The teacher gave no instruction the entire period, except to applaud the actions of a man who, in broad daylight at an airport, killed a manacled criminal suspect accused of molesting the man’s son.
7 Bjurman has suave conversational skills, a bureaucratic authoritativeness and the compulsion to manacle and torture the young women in his care.
8 Its brutal tools were whips, manacles, and floating prisons called slave ships.
9 Although the new territory bolstered his neo-Soviet reclamation project, retaliatory sanctions from the West manacled the Russian economy.
10 Her bruises were long gone, but she still had scars where her manacles had rubbed her wrists and ankles raw.
11 The maniacal raving of a manacled being, frenzies of futile rage, ravaging only oneself.
12 Brown turned Milwaukee’s defense from manacle to meme.
13 When he was finished, the boy fixed her manacles again.
14 Watching Lynda Carter whirl around on repeat and trade a prim suit for spandex and golden manacles serves as a reminder that what was supposedly empowering about Wonder Woman was actually pretty silly.
15 The genie is literally the slave of the lamp, his power bracelets actually manacles keeping him obedient to an endless round of masters.
16 A short distance down the passageway, the deck opened like a trapdoor, and a teenage girl stepped out, walking lightly despite the manacles on her ankles.
17 It’s a raucous burlesque, a cackling, Boschian parade of cymbal-beating, manacled misfits made out of every imaginable material, from polymer resin and PVC to butcher’s wax, ball bearings, coconuts, coffee lids and corn.
18 When the animal disappears for many days, Raven’s frantic distress, her imaginings of Fox “dead, caged, or manacled,” her bargaining with God for his return, are wrenching.
19 Thousands of them dangled off the wall on nails in a morbid inventory of manacles and fetters, of shackles for ankles and wrists and necks in all varieties and combinations.
20 As the werewolf wrenched itself free of the manacle binding it, the dog seized it about the neck and pulled it backward, away from Ron and Pettigrew.
2 束缚
tie bond cord collar slavery solder restraint cramp leash captivity yoke shackle bondage bridle duress fetter straitjacket trammel thralldom hamshackle chain bind enslave pinion entrammel have in leash hold in leash swaddling clothes strangulation stranglehold strait-jacket hamper thrall band servitude noose cabin crib terminate astriction restriction binding imprison stricture thraldom ring-fence astringe enfetter engage curb restrain constrain tether halter swaddle enchain astrict strait-waistcoat constraint limbo hobble hedge tie by the leg bind down
3 约束
restrictive band bond bind brake restriction cord constraint bound curb restraint cramp rein bridle zariba bit bottle restrict regulate inhibit restrain constrain repress circumscribe tie tutor hold in
4 手铐
darbies bracelet cuff handcuff shackle wristlet handcuffs gyve iron shackles mitt stringer nipper darby band snip clinker