control的意思和读音

control

: [kənˈtroʊl] : [kənˈtrəʊl]

n.

v.

controls  controlling  controlled  

v.+n.control system,control quality,control speed,process control,lose control

adj.+n.direct control,total control,full control,electrical control,strict control

adv.+v.effectively control,strictly control,rigorously control

n.switch,regulator,power,jurisdiction,skill

v.operate,work,restrain,restrict,manage

controln.power

1.[u]~ (of/over sb/sth)the power to make decisions about how a country, an area, an organization, etc. is run

The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election.

The Democrats will probably lose control of Congress.

A military junta took control of the country .

The city is in the control of enemy forces.

The city is under enemy control .

2.[u]~ (of/over sb/sth)the ability to make sb/sth do what you want

The teacher had no control over the children.

She struggled to keep control of her voice.

She lost control of her car on the ice.

He got so angry he lost control(= shouted and said or did things he would not normally do) .

Owing to circumstances beyond our control , the flight to Rome has been cancelled.

The coach made the team work hard on ball control(= in a ball game) .

limiting/managing

3.[u][c]~ (of/on sth)the act of restricting, limiting or managing sth; a method of doing this

traffic control

talks on arms control

government controls on trade and industry

A new advance has been made in the control of malaria.

Price controls on food were ended.

a pest control officer

in machine

4.[c][usupl]the switches and buttons, etc. that you use to operate a machine or a vehicle

the controls of an aircraft

the control panel

the volume control of a CD player

The co-pilot was at the controls when the plane landed.

in experiment

5.[c];(a person, thing or group used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a scientific experiment; an experiment whose result is known, used for checking working methods

One group was treated with the new drug, and the control group was given a sugar pill.

place

6.[sing]a place where orders are given or where checks are made; the people who work in this place

air traffic control

We went through passport control and into the departure lounge.

This is Mission Control calling the space shuttle Discovery.”。

on computer

7.[u](on a computer keyboard) a key that you press when you want to perform a particular operation

IDM

He's reached retiring age, but he's still firmly in control.退

There has been some violence after the match, but the police are now in control of the situation.

In spite of all her family problems, she's really in control.

be in control (of sth)to direct or manage an organization, an area or a situation

He's reached retiring age, but he's still firmly in control.退

There has been some violence after the match, but the police are now in control of the situation.

to be able to organize your life well and keep calm

In spite of all her family problems, she's really in control.

The children are completely out of control since their father left.

A truck ran out of control on the hill.

be/get/run/etc. out of controlto be or become impossible to manage or to control

The children are completely out of control since their father left.

A truck ran out of control on the hill.

Don't worry─everything's under control!

be under controlto be being dealt with successfully

Don't worry─everything's under control!

It took two hours to bring the fire under control.

Please keep your dog under control!

bring/get/keep sth under controlto succeed in dealing with sth so that it does not cause any damage or hurt anyone

It took two hours to bring the fire under control.

Please keep your dog under control!

v.have power

1.~ sb/sthto have power over a person, company, country, etc. so that you are able to decide what they must do or how it is run

By the age of 21 he controlled the company. 21

The whole territory is now controlled by the army.

Can't you control your children?

limit/manage

2.to limit sth or make it happen in a particular way

government attempts to control immigration

Many biological processes are controlled by hormones.

Parents should control what their kids watch on television.

3.~ sthto stop sth from spreading or getting worse

Firefighters are still trying to control the blaze.

She was given drugs to control the pain.

machine

4.~ sthto make sth, such as a machine or system, work in the way that you want it to

This knob controls the volume.

The traffic lights are controlled by a central computer.

stay calm

5.to manage to make yourself remain calm, even though you are upset or angry

I was so furious I couldn't control myself and I hit him.

He was finding it difficult to control his feelings.

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n.1.the power to make decisions about something and decide what should happen2.the power to make something such as a vehicle, machine, or animal do what you want3.a law, agreement, or method that limits something4.the ability to stop something from increasing or becoming dangerous5.the ability to remain calm even when you are feeling upset or angry6.a button or switch that makes a machine do something; the instruments used for operating a large vehicle, especially an aircraft7.a group of people or things that is compared with the people or things being used in a scientific test in order to show whether the test has an effect or not8.the process of checking to make certain that rules or standards are being applied9.the control key on a computer keyboard1.the power to make decisions about something and decide what should happen2.the power to make something such as a vehicle, machine, or animal do what you want3.a law, agreement, or method that limits something4.the ability to stop something from increasing or becoming dangerous5.the ability to remain calm even when you are feeling upset or angry6.a button or switch that makes a machine do something; the instruments used for operating a large vehicle, especially an aircraft7.a group of people or things that is compared with the people or things being used in a scientific test in order to show whether the test has an effect or not8.the process of checking to make certain that rules or standards are being applied9.the control key on a computer keyboard

v.1.to have the power to make decisions and decide what will happen to something2.to make a machine, system, vehicle, etc. move or operate in the way that you want it to3.to make people behave in the way that you want them to behave4.to keep something at the correct level; to prevent something from increasing too much or too quickly5.to prevent something harmful from spreading or becoming more dangerous6.to remain calm and not show that you are angry or upset1.to have the power to make decisions and decide what will happen to something2.to make a machine, system, vehicle, etc. move or operate in the way that you want it to3.to make people behave in the way that you want them to behave4.to keep something at the correct level; to prevent something from increasing too much or too quickly5.to prevent something harmful from spreading or becoming more dangerous6.to remain calm and not show that you are angry or upset

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7. contributory value control control account

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1.But, it has been mentioned that if the Nepal Army is weakened, problems might be created if the Maoists suddenly try to take control?

2.The photo, like the article, reinforced theimpression that this woman was in control of her life.

3.If you have two or more threads manipulating the state of a control, it is possible to force the control into an inconsistent state.线使

4.Actually I also understood that, this surely is in the network, but I control I me or to like you, to think you.

5."We were able to showcase the best airborne tactical command and control platform in the world, " he said.“,”

6.Thyristors are the only solution to control transformers and special loads that change resistance with temperature and with age.)。

7.Some try to look the other way , while you are standing there trying to control your emotions, but just can't.

8.By the laws of Georgia, South Carolina and all the States of the South, the negro had no right to the custody and control of his person.

9.Otherwise, by default, all the children of the version control folder are recursively mapped to the local workspace.

10.It was one of the chain of fortifications built around London by the Normans to control the south-east of England.