constrict
/kənˈstrɪkt/ (bre, ipa) · [kənstrˈɪkt] /kənˈstrɪkt/ (ame, ipa) · [kənstrˈɪkt] /kən-ˈstrikt/ (ame, mw)
constrict — 動詞
- constrictpresent simple I / you / we / they
- constrictshe / she / it
- constrictedpast simple
- constricting-ing form
1. to press or squeeze something so that it becomes narrower or tighter, or to beco
收緊;收縮
使變窄或變緊
to press or squeeze something so that it becomes narrower or tighter, or to become narrower or tighter in this way — for example, a snake constricting its prey, or a blood vessel constricting in response to cold.
A python killed the rat by constricting its body until it could not breathe.
蟒蛇纏住老鼠的身體,直到老鼠無法呼吸,將牠勒死。
constrict + noun phrase (body part) for physical squeezing
The nurse wrapped the bandage too tightly, and it began to constrict Adina's arm.
護士把繃帶綁得太緊,開始收緊 Adina 的手臂。
Cold weather causes blood vessels near the skin to constrict, which helps the body stay warm.
天氣寒冷時,皮膚附近的血管會收縮,幫助身體保暖。
Hamza could feel his throat constrict as he tried to hold back tears.
Hamza 感覺喉嚨緊縮,努力忍住不哭出來。
A tight collar was constricting Dario's airflow, so he loosened it with one hand.
緊繃的衣領收緊 Dario 的呼吸,他單手鬆開了領口。
文法句型
constrict + noun phrase
noun phrase + constrict
用法筆記
Frequently used in medical and biological contexts. The intransitive form often describes automatic bodily responses (blood vessels constricting, pupils constricting). The transitive form typically has an agent deliberately applying pressure.
常見錯誤
2. to limit or control an activity, a person's freedom, or the development of somet
限制;壓制
限制行動或發展
to limit or control an activity, a person's freedom, or the development of something so that it cannot grow or happen freely — for example, tight rules constricting what students can study, or a lack of funds constricting a business.
Strict zoning laws have constricted the city's ability to build new housing.
嚴格的土地使用法規限制了該市建造新住宅的能力。
constrict + ability/opportunity (abstract object)
Mei felt that her parents' expectations were constricting her choices about what career to pursue.
Mei 覺得父母的期望限制了她對職業生涯的選擇。
The company's growth was constricted by a shortage of skilled software engineers.
這家公司的成長受到軟體工程師短缺的限制。
Outdated customs can constrict social progress if no one questions them.
過時的習俗若無人質疑,可能會限制社會進步。
Nadia worries that her student loan payments will constrict her budget for years to come.
Nadia 擔心她的學貸還款會約束她的預算好幾年。
文法句型
constrict + noun phrase
be constricted by + noun phrase
用法筆記
This sense is always transitive and the subject is usually an external force (rules, lack of resources, social norms). Distinguish from sense 1: here the meaning is abstract limitation, not physical squeezing.