单词 | Confined |
例句 | 1. The discussion will be confined largely to general principles. 2. He is confined to bed by illness. 3. She confined her activities in educational circles. 4. Illness confined him to his room. 5. As punishment, the men were confined to barracks. 6. The problem is not confined to Germany. 7. Demands for a separate Siberia are confined for now to the lunatic fringe. 8. Damage was confined to a small portion of the castle. 9. The risk of infection is confined to groups such as medical personnel. 10. The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area. 11. We know that the illness is not confined to any one group in society. 12. Health officials have successfully confined the epidemic to the Tabatinga area. 13. He later became insane and was confined to an asylum. 14. He has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days. 15. The police cadet's duties were confined to taking statements from the crowd. 16. They confined the prisoner in a cell. 17. Keep the dog confined in a suitable travelling cage. 18. We confined our study to 10 cases. 19. The soldiers concerned were confined to barracks . 20. The woman will be confined to a mental institution. 21. He was confined to quarters as a punishment. 22. Here the river is confined in a narrow channel. 23. The edition is confined to 5 , 000 copies. 24. He's been confined to a wheelchair since the accident. 25. It is cruel to keep animals in confined spaces. 26. Avoid using the cleaner in a confined space. 27. As usual, he confined his comments to generalities./confined.html 28. He was confined to a wheelchair after the accident. 29. He was confined to prison for ten years. 30. Her illness confined her to bed. 1. The discussion will be confined largely to general principles. 2. He is confined to bed by illness. 3. She confined her activities in educational circles. 4. Illness confined him to his room. 5. The problem is not confined to Germany. 6. Demands for a separate Siberia are confined for now to the lunatic fringe. 7. Damage was confined to a small portion of the castle. 8. The risk of infection is confined to groups such as medical personnel. 9. The work will not be confined to the Glasgow area. 10. We know that the illness is not confined to any one group in society. 11. Health officials have successfully confined the epidemic to the Tabatinga area. 12. He later became insane and was confined to an asylum. 13. He has been confined to bed with flu for the past couple of days. 14. The police cadet's duties were confined to taking statements from the crowd. 15. The edition is confined to 5 , 000 copies. 16. The previously free ( = not paid for ) distribution of text books will now be confined to students who are needy. 17. He was confined within the four walls of an office all day. 18. Our knowledge about agriculture has so far been exclusively confined to books. 19. It is hard to work efficiently in such a confined space. 31. Vaughan is confined to a wheelchair . 32. He had been confined to a wheelchair since childhood. 33. She was confined to bed with the flu. 34. She's confined to bed with flu. 35. These dangers are not confined to smokers. 36. His long legs bent up in the confined space. 37. He is now quadriplegic and confined to a wheelchair. 38. Poverty and deprivation are by no means confined to the north of the country. 39. Increasing frailty meant that she was more and more confined to bed. 40. He was allegedly confined in a narrow, dark room for two months. 41. A mysterious illness confined him to bed for over a month. 42. I should hate to be confined in an office all day. 43. The previously free ( = not paid for ) distribution of text books will now be confined to students who are needy. 44. He was confined within the four walls of an office all day. 45. Any soldier who leaves his post will be confined to barracks . 46. The children were confined to their rooms for the evening. 47. Lynn has been confined to a wheelchair for the last year. 48. I led a very confined life in my village so I suppose that I wanted to spread my wings. 49. This bird is largely confined to the southern regions of the country. 50. The hostages had been confined for so long that they couldn't cope with the outside world. 51. It wasn't easy to sleep in such a confined space. 52. We were jailed for a week-well, confined to quarters,() but it amounted to the same thing. 53. Men have always played an active part in leading worship while women have been confined to more passive roles. 54. The wild animals are confined in small cages in the zoo. 55. After her operation, she was confined to bed for a week. 56. The previously free distribution of text books will now be confined to students who are needy. 57. McGregor must remain confined, on the basis of the medical reports we have received. 57. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 58. He was confined to a wheelchair after the car accident. 59. I should hate to be confined within the four walls of an office all day. 60. She eventually used a cane, then a walker, and finally was confined to the house. 61. Velazquez's work from that time forward was confined largely to portraits of the royal family. 62. This attitude seems to be confined to the upper classes. 63. In fact, the panic is overdone. As the map shows, the drought has been confined to the south and east of Britain. 64. Our knowledge about agriculture has so far been exclusively confined to books. 65. He was confined to barracks for three weeks as a punishment. 66. He tried to ignore the heat building up in the confined space. 67. It is hard to work efficiently in such a confined space. 68. The old woman has been confined to her bed for a whole year. 69. His genius was not confined to the decoration of buildings. 70. The disappearance of felony confined this disqualification to traitors. 71. Charles was confined to a walk-on role. 72. Gawley confined his activities to short circuits. 73. I had the flu and was confined to bed. 74. We have confined ourselves to the question of power. 75. It rumbled noisily in the confined space. 76. The firm's woes are not confined to the courtroom. 77. It was essentially confined to our division. 78. While they ate, the conversation was confined to business. 79. Contests over perquisites were not confined to textile manufacture. 80. Bargaining, however, tends to be confined within the company. 81. The rule is, obviously, confined to litigation costs. 82. Minton's reputation as a lecturer was not confined to the Royal College. 83. This will allow it to continue being part of a household, rather than being confined on its own in kennels. 84. The existence of a black economy is, of course, not confined to the United Kingdom. 85. You're confined to barracks for twenty-four hours, and on half-rations. 86. Most trade unionists had been indifferent to any political theory beyond an instinctive syndicalism which was itself largely confined to industrial disputes. 87. The realities of modern politics are such that roles may not be confined by constitutional definitions of office. 87. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 88. Interestingly, the use of key rings is confined solely to the Roman period. 89. Women were confined to the home behind blackened windows and could not take jobs. 90. Confined to the fine arts, this clinging to the safe and known was just a brake upon innovation and exuberance. 91. Convenient: Distribution should not be confined to making materials available in the general area of use. 92. These radical changes, designed to make work more rewarding, were not confined to the tax system. 93. It is confined to the single row of basal cells at the free edge of the epidermis. 94. I fear, however, that Woodward's vocation would have been better exercised if he had confined himself to hospital portering. 95. I have deliberately confined most of the detailed consideration in this study to the north bank of the Tyne. 96. Or at least ... Are you really totally confined to bed, Faye? 97. The boy had been confined in a dark narrow room from early childhood by his parents. 98. I confined it to a hospital tank for two weeks and treated it with Aquarian Whitespot Remedy. 99. The ventral interradial area is also covered with granules, if spinelets are present they are usually confined to the distal edge. 100. Sulphur hexafluoride itself is harmless except in a confined space, where it displaces oxygen and can asphyxiate people. 101. In frightening contrast fitzAlan looked tough and completely immovable, and bigger than ever in the confined space of the alehouse. 102. His sovereignty is not confined to the created order but includes political powers. 103. No inmate, however, was to be confined at night without being provided with a bed and other conveniences. 104. Interestingly, this reliance on state funding is not confined solely to industry. 105. I think most of the bad part is being confined anyway, being incarcerated-under the label of being mentally ill. 106. All non-managerial personnel belong to the same union, but the privilege of membership is confined to regular workers. 107. A confined gas exerts a constant pressure on the wall of its container uniformly in all directions. 108. Only because we see them as mere breeds are they confined within a single Latin name. 109. The house longhorn beetle is another insect pest which seems to be confined to parts of Hampshire and south-west Surrey. 110. Most of the fire damage was confined to the restaurant and several Fox offices. 111. Typically, the patient remains conscious if the disturbance is confined to one hemisphere. 112. The epoch of blue shift is usually confined to the time when the object is still inside the event horizon. 113. Neither artist was content that painting should be confined to representation, or even abstract decoration for an existing room. 114. Scott's been confined to a wheelchair since the car crash. 115. She too embarks on a lazy plot of catastrophic collapse, winding up confined in a local booby hatch. 116. After about eight weeks he was discharged home, although he was still confined to a wheelchair. 117. Prior to 1914 divorce was largely confined to the middle and upper classes. 118. He was confined to a wheelchair after that,(http:///confined.html) and the confinement contributed to the diminishing of his body and spirit. 119. The octave combinations are practically confined, in the small orchestra, to 1. Double bass and bassoon. 2. 120. Such problems are usually confined to ponds in which there is little or no water movement, and generally occur at night. 121. In 1678 he was confined in a madhouse in Finsbury. 122. In practice, detailed attention is usually confined to double correlations with briefer investigation of triple correlations. 123. Is its impact confined to final year courses, or diffused through the whole curriculum? 124. Revelation is a continuous process, confined to no one group and to no one age. 125. He suspected she could have wished for nothing better than to have him confined to bed and reliant on her care. 126. Without it, the gain is smaller and confined to the consumption benefit of cheaper imports. 127. The rule is not confined to the case of adjacent freeholders. 128. Chamberlain's practical experience of first-class cricket is slim, confined to six matches for Northamptonshire shortly after the war. 129. Then chaotic behaviour recurs, with the phase space trajectories being initially confined to bands and subsequently filling a whole region. 130. The region's legacy from these centuries was not confined to models of conflict, however. 131. Pauline Paul was confined to a wheelchair as calcium drained from her bones. 132. It is for this reason that I have confined myself to novels concerned with the period before 1914. 133. Sponsorship of sporting events by tobacco companies is, of course, not confined to Britain. 134. She suffers from arthritis in her hip which keeps her confined to her home in the town of Maesteg. 135. Both amphibians and reptiles are paralyzed by cold, and are therefore confined to the temperate zones and tropics. 136. Mr Straw will also reintroduce the mode of trial bill restricting the right to trial by jury in confined cases. 137. This will create a seating island which is probably all you need in a confined space. 138. At a local level, Gloucester's changes were largely confined to filling gaps left by the removal of the Woodvilles. 139. On 18 January 1956 the Committee's Joint Declaration rejected the notion that integration should be confined to only six countries. 140. Moreover, its big-name client base so far is largely confined to Sainsbury, Gateway and the main petrol retailers. 141. Analysis was confined to those crypts whose entire lengths could be completely visualised and which contained a single layer of cells only. 142. It was not confined to Methodists, but was for all children who wished to attend. 143. When water flows out from an artesian well in a confined aquifer, none of the pore space drains completely. 144. Thus political links were largely confined to the Comintern network which, not withstanding this fact, was initially extremely weak. 145. He must have confined himself to the shade like an invalid. 146. The blue-chip market is confined to a very limited number of names. 147. This was not confined to security information but encompassed any information which was not in the interests of the state to disclose. 147. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 148. However, its benefits were confined to those already holding land, and it did nothing to relieve the problem of landlessness. 149. A bad leg confined her to her room, but she still managed to control the house and beyond that the estates. 150. Cramming is not confined to the junior high school and senior high school years. 151. The belief that the handbook is scientifically grounded does not remain confined to its authors but spreads to the wider community. 152. The design looks awkward, but feels well-balanced, and does allow the drill to be used in very confined spaces. 153. International evidence indicates that an early exit is not confined to declining industries alone. 154. A second advantage of the approach is that it is largely confined to observable empirical phenomena. 155. I will seek to show that it is confined within narrow, if ill-defined, bounds. 156. A fluke, a million to one chance, but in the confined space the devastation was appalling. 157. Anderson very carefully demonstrated the flight schools procedure for getting into and out of confined areas. 158. On the other hand, she certainly didn't fancy joining Fen in the confined space between tiller and cabin. 159. Convention planners at first hoped protesters would remain confined within the official demonstration site. 160. She is confined to a wheelchair and her sight is badly impaired. 161. His work was not confined to this one area, however. 162. Because of its size and cost, copies in folio were of necessity confined to persons of substantial means. 163. Polls suggest that cultural snobbery is largely confined to intellectuals. 164. The software allows users to access local and remote communication services on NetWare networks without being confined to a local area network. 165. It confined transoceanic vessels to a few narrow shipping lanes that promised safe passage. 166. You can imagine how loud a. 45 would be in a confined space. 167. Because of their disability they are likely to be confined at home longer than non-disabled people, resulting in higher heating bills. 168. It has been confined to an interpretation of the specific regulations. 169. Despite such exceptions, the burden of outcry gradually shifted to people whose religion was not confined in the churches. 170. Disasters of this sort were confined to neither traditionally flooded land nor the winter months. 171. Perhaps Mrs Longhill had already written during the days Ruth had been confined to bed. 172. Inside the coffin it is pitch dark and fouled with faeces because women confined there are refused access to a toilet. 173. At the eight-celled stage the yellow cytoplasm is confined to a pair of adjacent cells. 174. Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region. 175. Even the cities were secured by the settlers: native people were confined to rented property in peripheral townships. 176. In February this year, the pain grew so much that she was confined to a wheelchair. 177. All the illegal immigrants were confined to a small island in the harbour. 178. The smell of Teacher's and cheap cigars wafted across the confined space and she cringed inwardly. 179. Nor has this approach been confined to legislation passed by subordinate legislatures. 180. He who pays the piper ... Such innovative schemes are not confined to the United States. 181. The following year, in Paris, Du Camp was ill, and confined to bed in his apartment. 182. Brett was eventually confined in a psychiatric hospital, where he committed suicide. 183. Suppose that initially the molecules are all confined to the left-hand side of the box by a partition. 184. This internal dialogue will not be confined to technical questions framed within the discipline. 185. The taste buds are confined to the tip, the sides and the back of the tongue only. 186. Our examples have been confined to simple homophonic chords in which all the notes sound together. 187. We pray for those who are confined to their homes for long periods. 188. Commercially viable deposits of lignite were confined to the area around Lough Neagh in the early 1980s. 189. After his arrest he was confined in the Tower of London, where, incidentally, his grandfather had been born. 190. The solvent-weld cement gives off powerful fumes and should not be used in a confined space. 191. The theory originates from experiments with rats in which the animals were confined in a small space and given electric shocks. 192. The third type seem to be solid, and are largely confined to the lower half of the main cloud. 193. However, it seems that the principle is not confined to such cases. 194. His heart was not strong either, and by the end of the month he was confined to his bed. 195. Because of the amount of hard rubbing needed to achieve a good finish, oil polishing is best confined to plain surfaces. 196. It is particularly important for older workers over the age of 50, but not confined to this group. 197. Once territories have been established by young fans, occupants are physically confined within them for the entire duration of the match. 198. The military survey of 1522, in theory at least, confined itself to ownership strictly defined. 199. The same is not true of working-class people, whose social contacts tend to be confined within particular settings. 200. Economic policy Research on corporatism has largely been confined to the level of the political centre of the nation state. 201. In far too many instances real hard preparatory work is confined to well trained union negotiators. 202. Rebel troops have confined their attacks mainly to the southern part of the country. 203. This increase was exclusively confined to the private sector which recorded a massive 115 percent increase in the number accommodated. 204. Production of Dunlop cheese has now been commercialised in creameries and is confined almost exclusively to the islands of Arran and Islay. 205. It developed into rheumatoid arthritis, but being confined to a wheelchair didn't stop Jackie marrying and bringing up three children. 206. The judge has confined the jury to their hotel until after the verdict. 207. They often had to be restricted in their activities or confined to quarters under police guard for their own protection. 208. Fruit is no longer confined to heavy syrup; you can find it in light syrup or packed in its own juice. 209. Up to 12% of these tumours still confined to the bowel wall have already spread to regional lymph nodes. 210. He held back at first,() but only until she was confined in the hospital at Leyden. 211. We argue strongly that practice in writing should not be confined to the literary essay. 212. Today it remains rare and is confined to a limited area. 213. Criticism of the war seems to have been confined to a few individuals. 214. Women are confined to those sectors of the job market which pay the least, no matter whether or not they are skilled. 215. It was employed on marble and was usually confined to capitals, pulpits and fonts. 216. They also will be confined to base, except for official business in town. 217. Once confined with one's relatives, kinship and wealth loom large. 218. For adult offenders these had for many years been confined to absolute or conditional discharges, fines and probation orders. 219. In this area, change is very slow, and is confined almost entirely to the intellectual elite. 220. Nor are the problems confined to the rarefied atmosphere of corporate boardrooms. 221. Having been confined to a wheelchair for 18 years I had been in similar situations to this. 222. The era of class confrontation in Britain's coalfields had been confined mainly to the short period 1910-26. 223. Although support for some of the liberal values is confined to a minority, it is a growing one. 224. Being confined to the one living space meant an increase in hyperactivity and breakdown in family relationships. 225. Stevenson was arrested for murder and confined in a hospital for psychiatric tests. 226. These institutions were concerned mainly with gymnastics and confined largely to women until after the Second World War. 227. In a population confined to a particular habitat competition for limited resources is an inevitable feature of life so long as reproduction occurs. 228. Criticism and debate are to be welcomed, however, and should not be confined to academic circles. 229. Significantly, this new prosperity is not confined to the business elite or even the emerging middle class. 230. Since the invisibility of women is not confined to particular disciplines, feminism has tended to take on an interdisciplinary approach. 231. Originally, ancestor-worship and its attendant family structure were confined to the patrician class. 232. Tests are currently confined to high-risk groups such as drug users and homosexuals. 233. At the touch of a button a huge gate opens and I am confined in a small area between fences. 234. As you see, I am confined to this chair and can not rise to greet you. 235. The occurrence of violent confrontations on campuses and on the streets was no longer primarily confined to the summer months. 236. In other words, only certain discrete energies would be permitted, exactly as for an electron confined in a single atom. 237. I have suggested that they were limited in their appeal because the changes they opposed were confined to doctrinal issues. 237. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 238. If you're working within a confined space, simply attach the Steamatic accessory adaptor to the short handle extension. 239. The Inspector edged down the confined passage into the living room which looked out on to a neat back garden. 240. The pope seems to have confined himself to insisting on the prohibition of lay investiture. 241. Earlier, Mrs Dart had sobbed as she recalled her daughter's fear of confined spaces. 242. Most firms regarded the cost as low and confined mainly to power used for pumping and to maintenance. 243. Firstly, it depicted the life of a mentally handicapped person as being unrewarding, unstimulating and confined. 244. The selling effort is not just confined to the Promotion element in the marketing mix. 245. In our confined chamber he seems larger than life, especially standing up. 246. Active volcanism at any one time is normally confined to a limited number of centres within a particular cluster. 247. Only replacement back Kenny Logan was an absentee, confined to bed suffering from the 24-hour flu bug. 248. She suffered from arthritis and was largely confined to her home. 249. Doctrinal issues were never ventilated, and the dispute was confined to questions of legal rights and political jurisdiction. 250. His interest in the workings of Washington was confined primarily to obtaining federal money and laws for Chicago. 251. Usually this didn't matter because the Parquet confined itself to criminal offences and there was no religious dimension involved. 252. Ancistrus species, although smaller than Hypostomus, show aggression when kept in confined spaces. 253. Ash rings are characteristic of submarine eruptions, but they are by no means confined to marine environments. 254. A modern police force was established in the 1860s, but until 1906 it remained largely confined to urban areas. 255. Upon their arrest Ershad and his wife were moved from the Army cantonment and confined to a diplomatic compound. 256. The single-subject academic course is largely confined to the universities, reflecting their traditions of specialized scholarship and their stronger research orientation. 257. This has a twin aim of befriending and loving those who are confined to their home all day every day. 258. The loss of ancient woodland now means they're confined to the southern counties and Herefordshire and Worcestershire. 259. Arraignment hearings normally last only a few minutes and are confined to formal identification of the accused and details of the charge. 260. His father went mad, and was confined to an asylum; maybe that was the disorder Hoover feared. 261. They are confined to discussions of a very general nature and to providing the resources necessary for an efficient service. 262. Dissent, hitherto confined to a number of intellectuals, became a mass phenomenon with the Protestant Church playing a leading role. 263. There are eighteen species of penguin worldwide, all confined to the southern hemisphere. 264. Argument before the House of Lords in B's appeal and the judgments were confined to the certified question. 265. Apparently, when Osceola protested too vigorously in June of 1835, Thompson confined him to jail for six days. 266. The Convention excludes consumer sales contracts; the Directive is confined to consumer credit agreements. 267. Groundwater in a confined aquifer is compressed elastically,(http:///confined.html) rather like air in a tyre. 268. It is not confined to the area touched but shoots along the entire distribution of the nerve branch. 269. Even in death they were confined within the walls of the prison. 270. However, the descent into generality applies to all words, and is not confined to any one syntactic category. 271. It excludes water that will not drain from small pore spaces, saline water, and water in deep confined aquifers. 272. The Londoner was paralysed and is confined to a wheelchair. 273. She was discharged from hospital and went home, but was confined to a wheelchair, as she could not walk. 274. Literary and artistic life was confined to this small circle. 275. The company, which employs 70 staff, say work goes on as usual, the fire was confined to a storage area. 276. A corporate role could just be confined to the provision of specialist services, such as marketing research and specialist advertising advice. 277. Until now it had been thought that the problem was largely confined to Devon and Cornwall. 278. The integration induced effects upon the trade balance can not be confined to the standard Vinerian concepts. 279. Throughout the crisis of 1931, however, he was confined to bed after an operation. 280. Despite the primacy of its influence, socialisation in the early years of life is not confined to the family, however. 281. Of course, piracy was not confined to the Caribbean. 282. Valley glaciers are confined to valleys in mountainous terrain. 283. In the old days Japanese women were confined to the household. 284. My botanical interest is largely confined to the reproductive processes in vascular plants. 285. Yoko had largely confined her activities to the world of big business. 286. He announced that the army and police had been confined to barracks. |
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