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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++con·strict /kənˈstrɪkt/ verb  1 NARROW[intransitive, transitive] to make something narrower or tighter, or to become narrower or tighter (使)收缩,(使)收紧;压缩,压紧 Caffeine constricts the blood vessels in your body. 咖啡因会使体内的血管收缩。 Linda’s throat constricted and she started to cry. 琳达喉咙发紧,哭了起来。2 LIMIT[transitive] to limit someone’s freedom to do what they want 限制,约束,限定〔行动上的自由〕 SYN restrict Fear of crime constricts many people’s lives. 对犯罪活动的恐惧限制了许多人的生活。constricted adjectiveconstriction /-ˈstrɪkʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
constrictThe management options for the immediate future have been considerably constricted by recent developments.The process is constricted by three factors -- population, minority distribution and simple geography.Women's clothing was, of course, constricting, doubtless an aspect of this fashion to control the body.He can have anything, but chooses to constrict his life.He pushed into the dry toothless mouth that constricted like the elastic cuff of a pajama sleeve.Much heat in the head with all the headaches; bursting, constricting pains.The law constricts people's choices about how to educate their children.I wanted to help him, but I felt constricted, struggling against the limitations of understanding and language.But the drive to constrict the activities of minority religions is unlikely to have the desired result.Avoid clothing that constricts the blood circulation in your legs.
Origin constrict (1700-1800) Latin past participle of constringere; → CONSTRAIN
con·strict verbChineseSyllable
narrower or tighter, to to make Corpus become or narrower something


constrict
constrict /kənˈstrɪkt/ verb
 Date: 1700-1800
 Language: Latin
 Origin: past participle of constringere; constrain
1. [intransitive and transitive] to make something narrower or tighter, or to become narrower or tighter:
    Caffeine constricts the blood vessels in your body.
    Linda’s throat constricted and she started to cry.
2. [transitive] to limit someone’s freedom to do what they want
   SYN  restrict:
    Fear of crime constricts many people’s lives.
—constricted adjective
—constriction /-ˈstrɪkʃən/ noun [uncountable and countable]


con·strictBrE /kənˈstrɪkt/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈstrɪkt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they constrict BrE /kənˈstrɪkt/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈstrɪkt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it constricts BrE /kənˈstrɪkts/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈstrɪkts/ 🔊past simple constricted BrE /kənˈstrɪktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈstrɪktɪd/ 🔊past participle constricted BrE /kənˈstrɪktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈstrɪktɪd/ 🔊 -ing form constricting BrE /kənˈstrɪktɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /kənˈstrɪktɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to become tighter or narrower; to make sth tighter or narrower (使)紧缩,缩窄Her throat constricted and she swallowed hard. 她喉咙发紧,使劲地咽了一下唾沫。🔊🔊~ sth a drug that constricts the blood vessels收缩血管的药~ sb to limit or restrict what sb is able to do 限制;限定;抑制;约束Film-makers of the time were constricted by the censors. 那时的电影制作人受到了审查官的限制。🔊🔊constricting rules and regulations具有约束性的规章制度 con·strict·ed BrE /kənˈstrɪktɪd/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈstrɪktɪd/ 🔊 adjectiveHer throat felt dry and constricted. 她感到喉咙发干发紧。🔊🔊a constricted vision of the world受到局限的对世界的认识 con·stric·tion BrE /kənˈstrɪkʃn/ 🔊NAmE /kənˈstrɪkʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] a feeling of constriction in the chest胸部的压迫感political constrictions政治上的约束