
英:/'ˈhændkʌfs/ 美:/'ˈhændkʌfs/
n. 手铐
用手铐铐住
It took the thief only thirty seconds to release the handcuffs.
這個小偷隻花了三十秒就解開了手铐。
The police station will assign a pair of handcuffs to each field police detective.
警察局會給每一位外勤警探配一副手铐。
She was restrained by a pair of handcuffs.
她被一副手铐限制了活動自由。
He was led away to jail in handcuffs.
他戴着手铐被送進監獄。
He twisted her arms behind her back and clipped a pair of handcuffs on her wrists.
他把她的雙臂扭到她的背後,把一副手铐扣在她的手腕上。
In situations like that, you think longingly of the air rage restraint kit—handcuffs and strong plastic tape—carried on every plane in case of emergency.
在像那樣的情況下,你一定非常想要一套防止空中憤怒的“枷鎖套件”——手铐和結實的塑料膠帶——以防萬一,應每機必備。
She was led away in handcuffs.
她被铐住雙手帶走了。
If he is taken back to LA in handcuffs, perhaps film historians will come to regard his most important film as his adaptation of Macbeth.
如果他戴着手铐被帶回洛杉矶,恐怕電影史學家們會把由他改編的電影《麥克白》視為他的代表作。
n.|shackles/darby;手铐
音标:英 [ˈhændkʌfs];美 [ˈhændkʌfs]
詞性:名詞(複數)、動詞(第三人稱單數:handcuffs)
詞源:由“hand”(手)與“cuff”(袖口;铐)組合而成,原指用于束縛手腕的裝置。
名詞(Noun)
例:He was led away inhandcuffs.(他被戴上手铐帶走。)
例:Goldenhandcuffs refer to financial incentives to retain employees.(“金手铐”指用于留住員工的福利限制。)
動詞(Verb)
例:The policehandcuffed the suspect.(警察給嫌疑人戴上手铐。)
例:Debthandcuffs their choices.(債務限制了他們的選擇。)
名詞常見搭配
動詞用法
例:He washandcuffed to a chair.(他被铐在椅子上。)
例:She felthandcuffed by regulations.(她感到被規章束縛。)
執法與影視形象
争議與倫理
The prisoner worehandcuffs during the trial.(審判期間囚犯戴着手铐。)
The new policyhandcuffs innovation.(新政策扼殺了創新。)
通過以上解析,“handcuffs”不僅是物理約束工具,更延伸至社會、經濟層面的限制,具體含義需結合語境判斷。其複數形式及固定搭配需特别注意。
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