constrict
[kənˈstrɪkt]
vt.
压缩, 压紧;
妨害,阻碍;
收缩;
挤压;
vi.
变得收缩;
例句:
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She objects to the tests the Government's advisers have devised because they constrict her teaching style.
她反对政府顾问设计的考试,因为这些考试限制了她的教学风格。
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Panic can constrict the blood vessels and impose an additional burden on the heart.
恐慌会使血管收缩,增加心脏负担.
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Nerves constrict the blood vessels in the extremities of the body.
神经促使人手脚处的血管开始收缩.
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Greenhouses work because they constrict convection currents, which carry away the heat.
来自SA
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Sometimes when bright sunlight hits our eyes, the parasympathetic system responds appropriately and our pupils constrict.
来自SA
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It was a question of poor circulation, of the cold making the vessels constrict and cutting off the blood supply.
来自NEWYORKER
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The tight collar constricted his neck.
紧领子勒着他的脖子。
来自《权威词典》
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A rubber band constricts what it encircles.
橡皮圈将其环绕的东西箍得紧紧的。
来自《权威词典》