confines的意思和读音

confines

: [ˈkɑnˌfaɪnz] : [ˈkɒnfaɪnz]

n.

v.“confine”

n.margins

confinesn.

1.limits or borders

It is beyond the confines of human knowledge.

the confines of family life

v.1.“confine”

n.1.the borders or edges of a place2.the limits of something such as an activity or way of life

v.1.The third person singular present tense of confine

1. petrol fumes confines workings ...

2. confident , confines , 线, confirm , , ...

3. ... shatter vt. confines n. () leak v. (使),(使) n. ...

4. confines n. ( hold a man up to ridicule ...

5. Introduction Confines Network ...

7. ... separatrix 线 borderline;confines;line;pale;sideline : dividing line : ...

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1.Confine estate It did not, however, remain within the confines of his estate.

2.The entrepreneur has often surprised business rivals by his ability to exert influence far beyond the confines of his prison cell.

3.Bai also said he and other workers were forced to work all day long without any rest, and then they all slept in cramped confines at night.

4.A typical dengue infection confines a patient to bed for more than a week with fever and severe limb pains, but most recover.

5.Like the Remote application that turns your iPhone into a stereo remote so you don't have to leave the comfy confines of your easy chair.iPhone

6.Someone's pain shatters the confines of her body, leaking out in tears, exploding in cries, defying all efforts to soothe the despair .

7.Christianity spread within the confines of what was or used to be the Roman Empire.

8.Chief Justice John Roberts said the law "falls well within the confines of the authority Congress chose to leave to the states" .”。

9.He positively flogs himself to think bigger and bigger; you can see him kicking against the confines of his aging organic hardware.

10.Political leaders must be able to think beyond the confines of realpolitick.