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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·trolled /kənˈtrəʊld $ -ˈtroʊld/ ●○○ adjective 1 CONTROLdeliberately done in a particular way, or made to have particular qualities 限制的,控制的 a test held under controlled conditions 在限制的条件下进行的一次试验 a controlled explosion 受控爆炸2 CONTROLlimited by a law or rule 受法律制约的,受规则限制的 Access to the site is closely controlled. 进入该地点受到严格的控制。 a police search for controlled drugs (=a drug that is illegal to have without permission from a doctor) 警察对管制药物的一次搜查3 CALMcalm and not showing emotion, even if you feel angry, afraid etc 自制的,克制的 a controlled authoritative voice 克制而威严的嗓音Examples from the Corpus
controlled• So - in controlled airspace, on airways, for example, use the 30 degree correction for 5° off track.• Implementation in the guided authority is thus a messier affair than in the controlled authority.• But Geneva rules will apply, except in so far as fire and brimstone will be permitted on a strictly controlled basis.• Tharp displayed the smooth and controlled movements of an experienced dancer.• Hill, appearing calm and controlled, said Thomas made the remarks after she turned down his request for a date.• But the inventor refuses to make his equipment available for controlled scientific tests.• They are wrong; highly controlled settings can be achieved without any experimental manipulation.• They also modify the accountant's certificate to refer to controlled trust money.• Bioremediation is formally defined as the controlled use of biodegradation to remove toxic chemicals from soil and groundwater.• This approach also simplifies the introduction of helical symmetry and enables helical deformations to be modelled in a controlled way.controlled drugs• Last year Thames Valley police cautioned or prosecuted sixteen hundred and seventy-three people possessing controlled drugs.con·trolled adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus deliberately made particular in a done way, or
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controlled
con‧trolled /kənˈtrəʊld $ -ˈtroʊld/
adjective
a test held under controlled conditions
a controlled explosion
2. limited by a law or rule:
Access to the site is closely controlled.
a police search for controlled drugs (=a drug that is illegal to have without permission from a doctor)
3. calm and not showing emotion, even if you feel angry, afraid etc:
a controlled authoritative voice
con‧trolled /kənˈtrəʊld $ -ˈtroʊld/
adjective Word Family: adjective: controlling, controllable ≠ uncontrollable, controlled ≠ uncontrolled; noun: control, controller; verb: control; adverb: uncontrollably
1. deliberately done in a particular way, or made to have particular qualities:
2. limited by a law or rule:
3. calm and not showing emotion, even if you feel angry, afraid etc: