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 confine [kәn'fain]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 限制, 使不外出, 禁闭

vi. 邻接, 交界

n. 边缘, 范围, 区域

[法] 监禁, 限制, 控制


  1. I wish the speaker would confine himself to the subject.
    我希望演说者不要离题。
  2. The thief was confined in a prison.
    窃贼被关押在监狱里。
  3. I am sick, I have to confine to bed.
    我病了, 我得卧床休息。


confine


Confine \Con"fine\ (? or ?); 277), v. i.
To have a common boundary; to border; to lie contiguous; to
touch; -- followed by on or with. [Obs.]

Where your gloomy bounds
Confine with heaven. --Milton.

Bewixt heaven and earth and skies there stands a place.
Confining on all three. --Dryden.


Confine \Con"fine\, n.
1. Common boundary; border; limit; -- used chiefly in the
plural.

Events that came to pass within the confines of
Judea. --Locke.

And now in little space
The confines met of empyrean heaven,
And of this world. --Milton.

On the confines of the city and the Temple.
--Macaulay.

2. Apartment; place of restraint; prison. [Obs.]

Confines, wards, and dungeons. --Shak.

The extravagant and erring spirit hies
To his confine. --Shak.


Confine \Con*fine"\ (k[o^]n*f[imac]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Confined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confining}.] [F. confiner to
border upon, LL. confinare to set bounds to; con- + finis
boundary, end. See {Final}, {Finish}.]
To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound;
to shut up; to inclose; to keep close.

Now let not nature's hand
Keep the wild flood confined! let order die! --Shak.

He is to confine himself to the compass of numbers and
the slavery of rhyme. --Dryden.

{To be confined}, to be in childbed.

Syn: To bound; limit; restrain; imprison; immure; inclose;
circumscribe; restrict.

  1. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette called Mr. Flaherty this year's "Politician Who Will Make the Arts Festival Safe for Society," and suggested he confine his critiques to food booth offerings.
  2. NRDC said the reactor most likely would be installed in a prototype plant that has no containment system, the steel and concrete structure surrounding civilian reactors to confine radioactive material in an accident.
  3. Another key clause would confine secrecy mainly to defense, intelligence and foreign affairs.
  4. She told Golub to confine himself to the issues.
  5. "Political scientists don't want to talk about the Good Society," but instead confine their discussion to analyses of voter preferences, Ogletree said.
  6. "Ours is a plan that makes certain our profits will be plowed back into the community." Most managers don't confine themselves to the big, established companies included in the S&P index.
  7. He also urged physicians to "avoid programs that emphasize recreational events" and confine their participation to "activities presented in conjunction with a respected and planned scientific meeting or publication."
  8. Private business does not promote education, ensure a healthy environment, confine criminals or provide health care for the needy.
  9. They tend to confine lending to one geographic area and are vulnerable to swings in the local economy.
  10. We have to assure access to everybody." Grosewald said the unidentified trustee, a volunteer like the rest, complained that she could not work in the library despite taking allergy shots and efforts to confine the cat to an upstairs room.
  11. So, I'm saying I have read it, this is my view, and it is _ it's inhibiting because it does confine the debate on the floor.
  12. It would confine the striker protection to union strikes and to so-called recognitional strikes, when a union is seeking to organize a work force and at least 50% of the employees sign cards showing that they favor an organizational election.
  13. The curfew is scheduled to begin Monday morning and will confine the area's 800,000 residents to their homes, an army spokesman said.
  14. A critical issue facing the delegates is whether the union should largely confine itself to bread-and-butter issues defending workers' interests, or get more involved in politics.
  15. Now, Rep. Virginia Smith, R-Neb., is saying it would be wrong to confine 1987 hail payments to Texas cotton.
  16. The Western partner generally wants to confine the joint venture's activities to a discrete area.
  17. Mrs. Reagan was hostess, he wrote, but Mrs. Gorbachev "did not confine herself, as most other wives of heads of state and government did in such meetings, to cross-chat with Mrs. Reagan on palace housewifery and other harmless subjects.
  18. However, I will confine myself to setting the record straight on just three items of direct relevance to our agency. First, the IAEA already inspects all the nuclear power plants in Japan.
  19. Pienaar said he decided to confine the ex-Koevoet members to the bases after U.N. officials assured him that the threat of a SWAPO attack had subsided.
  20. But Mary Farrell, a market analyst at Paine Webber, said the relationship between bonds and stocks is likely to continue to confine any movements in stock prices well within the trading range that has prevailed since last October's crash.
  21. The state negotiated a temporary agreement under which Indians would confine wildlife commerce to bartering within the tribes.
  22. It also would confine the law to accidents that take place in New York state, wouldn't make vehicle owners responsible for accidents involving gross misuse of the vehicle and wouldn't cover drivers not authorized by the rental agreement.
  23. I have promised to confine my live shrimp-eating to Shanghai.
  24. A far better answer would be to rule them off TV altogether and confine them to the editorial pages of the newspapers.
  25. The military bureaucracy, the arms controllers and their agents in Congress opposed SDI because it threatened the status quo, and so they conspired to confine it to the research lab.
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