STIFLED在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译
stifled
在英语中,很多动词的过去分词及现在分词都可以用作形容词。这些示例中,有的显示作为形容词时的用法。
As viewpoints become entrenched, creative thought is stifled because the subject is believed to be understood.
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Planters displayed a paternalistic concern for their neighbours in the processing, transportation, and sale of their crops, which stifled potential conflict.
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If this does not happen the organisation will over time, become stifled and inflexible with no additional benefit to be gained from these ineffective barriers.
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The result was that some machines were forced off-line and many corporate and other networks stifled.
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Such interwoven signalling cascades can complicate therapeutic intervention, but the outcome could be improved if these signalling events were stifled concurrently.
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After that period, little traditional knowledge was left for transmission to younger generations, and the desires to teach and to learn were stifled.
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Personal animosity and stifled ambition merged with wider monastic concerns to produce an unavoidable conflict.
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Debate on important ethical and political issues should not be stifled in deference to "experts" - not even to expert bioethicists, clinicians, and public health authorities.
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Open enrolment is assumed throughout because otherwise competition would be stifled; however, open enrolment makes self-selection of risks possible, which induces additional regulation.
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While technical limitations hampered the development of mechanical cotton harvesters, social pressures of small farms and the sharecropping system stifled its adoption36.
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While the idea of socrealizm was still valid it had been clumsily implemented and had stifled individual 'free development' necessary to underpin objective truth.
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He's stifled, dirty and itchy, and unsteady at the ankles.
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In the world of solid objects envisaged by material-culture theorists, however, the flux of materials is stifled and stilled.
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The debate over whether the public sector promoted or stifled artistic endeavors remains volatile even today.
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He also found that clearance provisions stipulating when exhibitors could show movies stifled competition and restricted the exhibitors' ability to compete.
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