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11. | urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate. |
| 促进或命令某人做某事;抑制或者激发。 |
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12. | If they can, constrain him to belong to their desperate odd-fellow society. |
| 要是可能,还要强迫他参加他们无可救药的畸形社会。 |
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13. | To constrain by physical, legal, social, or moral means. |
| 强制,强迫通过体力、法律、社会或道义的手法强迫、强制 |
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14. | A fallen bridge might constrain your ability to get across a river. |
| 一座坍塌的大桥可能对你过河的能力产生约束。 |
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15. | She tried to constrain herself from a cough in class. |
| 上课时她竭力忍住不咳嗽。 |
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16. | He tried to constrain himself from a cough during the lecture |
| 讲课时他设法忍住不咳嗽。 |
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17. | To bind, compel, or constrain by a social, legal, or moral tie. |
| 使负有责任或义务被社会、法律或道德约束所束缚,强制或限制 |
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18. | Next come facts that constrain these sets and relations. |
| 接著是限制这些集合与关系的一些事实。 |
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19. | The police used horses to constrain the crowds from approaching the conference hall. |
| 警察用马制止群众接近会 |
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20. | The father tried to constrain his son from doing silly things |
| 父亲尽力阻止儿子做出愚蠢的事情。 |
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