constraint
/kənˈstreɪnt/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈstreɪnt/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈstrānt/ (ame, mw)
constraint — 名詞
- constraintsingular
- constraintsplural
1. a limit or rule that prevents someone from acting freely or doing things exactly
限制;約束
限制行動或決策範圍的規則或條件
a limit or rule that prevents someone from acting freely or doing things exactly as they would like
Financial constraints forced the Watanabe family to cancel their summer holiday.
財務限制迫使 Watanabe 一家取消了他們的暑假旅行。
collocation: financial constraints
Time constraints meant that Daichi had only thirty minutes for the presentation.
時間限制意味著 Daichi 只有三十分鐘來做報告。
collocation: time constraints
The main constraint on this project is the shortage of skilled engineers.
這個專案的主要限制是缺乏熟練的工程師。
Legal constraints prevent companies from sharing customer data without permission.
法律限制禁止公司在未經許可的情況下分享客戶資料。
Budget constraints have led the school to cut its art programme.
預算限制導致學校削減了美術課程。
- restriction
more direct and often implies a rule or law that forbids something
- limitation
focuses on a boundary or upper bound rather than a forbidding rule
- curb
stronger, suggests actively holding something back or reducing it
文法句型
constraint on something
constraint of something
用法筆記
Often combined with nouns such as budget, time, legal, or financial to specify the type of limit. The preposition 'on' commonly follows when naming what is restricted.
常見錯誤
2. behaviour that appears stiff, awkward, or unnatural because a person is trying t
拘謹
因過度自控而顯得不自然、僵硬的行為
behaviour that appears stiff, awkward, or unnatural because a person is trying too hard to control their emotions or actions in a social situation
Talia spoke with a constraint that made her seem unfriendly to new colleagues.
Talia 說話時帶著拘謹,讓她在新同事面前顯得不友善。
pattern: speak with constraint
The constraint in Manuela's body language showed how nervous she felt.
Manuela 肢體語言中的拘謹顯示了她有多緊張。
pattern: constraint in body language
There was a certain constraint in the air as the manager announced the layoffs.
經理宣布裁員時,氣氛中有一種不自然的拘束感。
Sade's constraint disappeared once she got to know the other members of the team.
Sade 一旦認識了團隊的其他成員,她的拘謹就消失了。
- naturalness
the quality of behaving without effort or pretence
- ease
comfortable and relaxed behaviour in social settings
- spontaneity
acting on impulse without self-conscious control
文法句型
with constraint
constraint in something
用法筆記
Most common in formal writing about social interactions or psychological states. Usually uncountable — do not say 'a constraint' in this sense. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 refers to an external limit, while sense 2 describes a person's internal tension or awkwardness.
常見錯誤
3. a situation in which someone is forced to act against their will, usually throug
強迫;脅迫
在壓力或威脅下被迫違背意願行事
a situation in which someone is forced to act against their will, usually through pressure or threats from another person
The confession was given under constraint and could not be used in court.
該自白是在脅迫下做出的,無法在法庭上使用。
common phrase: under constraint (legal context)
No employee should be asked to work under constraint against their will.
不應要求任何員工在脅迫下違背自己的意願工作。
The witness testified under constraint after receiving threats from the accused.
這名證人在受到被告威脅後,被迫作證。
Iker signed the agreement under constraint, without having read the terms carefully.
Iker 在被迫的情況下簽署了協議,沒有仔細閱讀條款。
- coercion
stronger and more direct; often implies physical force or explicit threats
- duress
a legal term for threat-based compulsion that invalidates consent
- compulsion
broader, can refer to both external force and internal urge
- willingness
acting voluntarily without pressure
- consent
agreement given freely without coercion
- choice
the ability to decide freely among options
文法句型
under constraint
act under constraint
用法筆記
Almost always appears in the fixed phrase 'under constraint,' especially in legal, business, or news contexts describing coerced statements or agreements. Never used in everyday situations for mild pressure — save it for serious coercion.