单词 | stricture |
释义 | stric·ture /ˈstrɪktʃə $ -ər/ noun [countable often plural] formal 1 RRRULE/REGULATIONa rule that strictly limits what you can do 约束;限制;束缚stricture on/against religious strictures on marriage 对婚姻的宗教约束2. CRITICIZEa severe criticism 严厉批评Examples from the Corpusstricture• For all of its own bureaucratic strictures, the diplomatic corps had the sympathetic ears that Liang was looking for.• Many thought Dole should at least relinquish his post of Senate majority leader to gain freedom from legislative strictures.• The main difference is that Jerry Springer's guests have not taken Hope Steadman's strictures about yelling to heart.• Unfortunately he applied the same stricture to himself and some of his works are rather limited.stricture on/against• He has some severe but convincing strictures on the impoverished and distorted contribution of feminist studies to his subject.• This is partly because of Marx's strictures on Utopian socialism.• After that scene there is little else that needs to be said about the strictures on Victorian women.• Moreover, the strictures against maximum investment rates were vindicated, as we have seen above.Origin stricture (1300-1400) Late Latin strictura “tightening, narrowing”, from Latin strictus; → STRICTstric·ture nounChineseSyllable you limits what rule can Corpus strictly that a do |
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