restrain
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/icons/point.icon RESTRAIN, CHECK, CURB, BRIDLE mean to hold back from or control in doing something. e.g. restrained themselves from laughing
CHECK implies restraining or impeding a progress, activity, or impetus. e.g. trying to check government spending
CURB suggests an abrupt or drastic checking. e.g. learn to curb your appetite
BRIDLE implies keeping under control by subduing or holding in. e.g. bridle an impulse to throw the book down
verb with object
〈行動など〉を制止する, 禁じる; 〈人など〉を拘束する; 〖~ A from B/doing〗 A〈人〉にB〈事〉を[…するのを]やめさせる
e.g. he had to be restrained from walking out of the meeting
e.g. (as adjective restraining) : Cara put a restraining hand on his arm. 〈人が〉〈感情など〉を抑える, こらえる; 〖~ oneself〗 «…(するの)を» 自制する «from (doing)»
e.g. Amos had to restrain his impatience.
e.g. leg cuffs are used in the U.S. for restraining and transporting extremely violent and dangerous criminals.
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