constraint的意思和读音

constraint

: [kənˈstreɪnt] : [kən'streɪnt]

n.

constraints  

n.freedom

n.restriction,restraint,limitation,constriction,limit

constraintn.

1.[c]a thing that limits or restricts sth, or your freedom to do sth

constraints of time/money/space

financial/economic/legal/political constraints

This decision will impose serious constraints on all schools.使

2.[u]strict control over the way that you behave or are allowed to behave

At last we could relax and talk without constraint.

n.1.,,2.,3.4.[]1.,,2.,3.4.[]

n.1.something that limits your freedom to do what you want2.behavior that is very controlled and not natural, usually because you are embarrassed

1. constrain a constraint n distrain v ...

2. constraint type constraint constraint ...

3. constant velocity constraint construct ...

4. claim vt. constraint n. rent n. ...

5. constrain a constraint n distrain v ...

6. constitute constraint ; consult ; ...

7. constituent structure constraint construction ...

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1.Due to the constraint that only one tag can be identified at a time slot in the system, many relevant researches have been proposed.

2.Among all the passengers on the boat there seemed a constraint, a quietness, as if common sensibilities were shared.

3.They had chosen those limits so as not to alienate themselves from friends and family, and it had never felt like much of a constraint.

4.In the boom years, it seemed the only constraint on growth for China's property developers was how much land they could acquire.

5.The next time it feels like a time constraint is going to burden you to the ground, don't become obsessed with how little time you have.

6.the point of application is the contact point between the body and the constraint.

7.Many Bush administration officials seem to view the UN either as an irrelevance or as a dangerous constraint.

8."We need to be prepared to absorb unprecedented endowment losses and plan for a period of greater financial constraint, " she wrote.:“。”

9.The action, the sense of can-do, is so different from the political and economic paralysis of America's age of constraint.

10.A constraint that uses only the execution result of the precedence executable to determine whether the constrained executable runs.使