词汇 | self-imposed |
释义 | self-imposed adjective uk /ˌself.ɪmˈpəʊzd/ us /ˌself.ɪmˈpoʊzd/ decided by yourself, without being influenced or ordered by other people: 自己决定的;自己规定的 The end of the year was their self-imposed deadline for finishing the work.年底是他们自己提出的完成工作的最后期限。 After the military coup, the family left for self-imposed exile in America.军事政变后,这家人出于自愿逃亡到了美国。 Freedom to act (as) free as a birdidiom agency at willidiom autonomist autonomous free hand free pass free reinidiom free spirit free-form no holds barredidiom non-autonomous non-didactic non-directed non-restricted the world is someone's oysteridiom walk walk freeidiom wiggle room wriggle room self-imposed | Business Englishself-imposed adjective ukus decided by a company, person, etc. themselves rather than being decided or ordered by others: a self-imposed cap/ceiling on sthThe state is limited in the amount of money it can pump into the bond bill by a self-imposed cap on borrowing. self-imposed limits/restrictions self-imposed deadline Examples of self-imposedself-imposed Social constructionism correctly recognises the contingent character of capitalism, but maintains self-imposed limits on its sometimes useful insights. For me, a young scholar chafing under self-imposed limitations, he offered a model of the maturing and transforming senior scholar. But it is through these self-imposed limitations that the two works achieve, each in their own way, an intense lucidity. Furthermore, insofar as socializing with peers is particularly reinforcing to school-age children, isolation, even self-imposed, might give rise to internalizing problems such as depression. Their subordinates' self-imposed suppression of the urge to usurp power would serve them well. This self-imposed restriction has been very productive, as the history of the discipline amply shows. Chapter 9, which deals with education, seems to make it clear that problems of poor education are in part self-imposed. This self-imposed rigor foregrounds the problem of the spectator's professional identity. Many significant feminist (and anti-feminist) texts of this period stress women's responsibility (or inability) to overcome their weaknesses and self-imposed constraints. The reason for this is partly the authors' self-imposed discipline of restricting the literature they use to, largely, pre-1999 articles in public policy journals. A self-imposed submission to a technological imperative in terms of neglected responsibility can be extremely dangerous. In turn, a whole new set of public buildings were built, designed to represent the city's self-imposed role as the 'base of the southern advance'. This self-imposed time limit would ensure that the venture didn't outlive its artistic vitality (implying of course that it might carry on longer if successful). Brief imprisonment was followed by a long period of self-imposed exile which ended only with the outbreak of revolutionary disturbances in 1848. I have, then, discharged the first of my self-imposed obligations. See all examples of self-imposed These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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