controlled

英[kən'trəʊld] 美[kən'troʊld]
  • adj. 受控制的;受约束的;克制的
  • 动词control的过去式和过去分词形式.
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Adjective:
  1. restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds;

    "controlled emotions"
    "the controlled release of water from reservoirs"

1. The notion that art should be controlled by intellectuals sickened him.
他讨厌艺术应由知识分子所掌控的观点。

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2. My father, who had always been very self-controlled, became bad-tempered.
平素一直非常自制的父亲变得暴躁了。

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3. Our anxieties can also be controlled by isolating thoughts, feelings and memories.
我们也可以通过将一些想法、感情与记忆分开考虑以控制焦虑情绪。

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4. He controlled the car until it was pointing forwards again.
他稳住车子,直到它又朝前开去。

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5. The internal media was tightly controlled by the government during the war.
战争期间,国内媒体被政府牢牢控制着。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Bomb disposal experts have carried out a series of controlled explosions.
      炸弹拆除专家们实施了一系列控制性爆炸。
    2. This is a digitally controlled stereo.
      这是一台数码控制的音响。
    3. She gave a cool,controlled smile,then left.
      她从容克制地笑了笑,然后就走了。