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词汇 fettered
释义 fettered
past simple and past participle offetter
fetter
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈfet.ər/ us /ˈfet̬.ɚ/
literary
to keep someone within limits or stop them from making progress: 束缚;限制;抑制
fettered byHe felt fettered by a nine-to-five office existence.朝九晚五的办公室生活让他觉得颇受束缚。
to tie someone to a place by putting chains around their ankles给…上脚镣
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Examples of fettered


fettered

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


It is expected to resolve all problems, while local energies remain fettered, and the leaders and population passive.
Therefore, the potential gains from applying lean principles are fettered by the parties' mutual mistrust, self-interest and the defensive strategies.
The courts have exercised a jurisdiction in the past to control tribunals, but they have been fettered by antiquated rules.
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It was quite tolerable in war-time, but today the industry is fettered.
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Obviously it has greatly fettered the discussion which we are opening here to-day, and there can be no doubt about that.
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I do not want the matter to be fettered when we come to redrafting the necessary clauses.
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The first of those relates to the figures that the units apply and which have fettered the courts in reaching decisions.
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It was purely a question of our not being fettered if there was a danger of submarine attack.
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Today it is being fettered in its free expression by these traditional and special franchises, and by the unequal use of wealth.
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The chairman is to be an independent and impartial person, and it is not desirable that he should be fettered with instructions.
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We will not allow the spirit of liberty to be fettered by such a chain as that.
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I do not suggest that in any other cases there will be an unfettered right of appeal, because it can be fettered.
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We do not wish to be fettered in our discussions.
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They should not have that judgment fettered by the amendment.
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Without it, they are fettered, deprived of their powers of access and the facilities needed to make holidays enjoyable.
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