1.手铐;束缚,拘束
1.给...上手铐;束缚
1.one of a pair of metal rings fastened around a prisoner’s wrists or ankles and joined by a chain
1.to put manacles on a prisoner’s wrists or ankles
1.Old brave condition is pretty good, but he is not marriage, return ego to flaunt do not wish to be manacled by marriage.
陈勇条件不错,可他就是不婚,还自我标榜不愿被婚姻束缚。
2.Manacled by his Union captors in an island fortress, Davis was freed after a two-year imprisonment, having avoided a trial.
戴维斯被北军当局铐起来,囚禁在一个岛上的城堡中,过了两年,得免审讯,获释出狱。
3.Michael and his friends spy on board a manacled convict, rumoured to have killed an English judge in Ceylon.
还有,迈克尔和朋友在船上发现了一名戴手铐的罪犯,据说曾在锡兰杀死了一名英国法官。
4.Manacled, rumpled , with his spectacles askew, he had looked both pathetic and desperate. And no wonder.
在那次审判中,他手带镣铐,衣着凌乱,眼镜歪斜,神情看起来既可怜又绝望。
5.I join young white families staring in silence at the chains and shackles, and photographs of grim-faced Aborigines manacled together.
我和年轻的白人家庭一起默默地看着那些沉重的锁链和脚镣,以及被铐在一起,脸色凝重的土著人照片。
6.Two nicely plump, pink-cheeked maidens are arranged on the grey rocks behind the actor, manacled and in chains.
两名非常丰满的粉颊少女站在他后面的灰石上,带着手铐与脚镣,处于囚禁之中。
7.Slaves were manacled and marched to the ocean. Many perished on the way.
奴隶们带着手铐被押往海边,很多人死于途中。
8.Slaves were manacled and marched to the ocean.
奴隶戴着手铐,被迫向海洋方向前行。
9.She is too ostentatious, unmindful , apropos each other can be manacled without place.
她太招摇,漫不经心,恰好彼此都可以无所束缚。