handcuff
英 [ˈhænd.kʌf]
美 [ˈhænd.kʌf]
- vt. 给…戴上手铐;限制
- n. 手铐;思想上的桎梏
记住单词“handcuff”的方法是将其分解为两部分:“hand”和“cuff”。想象“hand”(手)被一个“cuff”(紧套在手腕上的东西)束缚,这个“cuff”就是“handcuff”,即手铐。通过这种情景联想,可以更容易地记忆这个单词的含义。
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handcuff 用手铐铐住hand,手,cuff,袖口,手铐。
- handcuff (n.)
- 1640s as a decorative addition to a sleeve; 1690s as a type of restraining device, from hand (n.) + cuff (n.). Old English had hondcops "a pair of hand cuffs," but the modern word is a re-invention. The verb is first attested 1720. Related: Handcuffed; handcuffing.
- 1. They tried to handcuff him but, despite his injuries, he fought his way free.
- 他们试图把他铐起来,但尽管有伤在身,他还是奋力挣脱了。
- 2. The police search and handcuff both men.
- 警官对他们俩进行了搜身,给他们上了手铐.
- 3. Something, such as a handcuff, that resembles a wrist ornament.
- 类似于手腕装饰物的东西, 如手铐.
- 4. I done handcuff lightning and put thunder in jail.
- 我把电公拷上手铐,把雷母送进牢房.
- 5. The soldiers handcuff the ring leader and cover his head.
- 士兵们拷上了团伙的头目并盖住他的头.