handcuff 英 [ˈhændkʌf]   美 [ˈhændˌkʌf]

handcuff

handcuff  英 [ˈhændkʌf] 美 [ˈhændˌkʌf]

vt. 给…戴上手铐  n. 手铐 

进行时:handcuffing  过去式:handcuffed  过去分词:handcuffed  第三人称单数:handcuffs  名词复数:handcuffs 

He was taken away in handcuffs. 他被铐走了。
He did not resist as officers handcuffed him behind his back. 警察从背后铐他时他也没有反抗。

  • A handcuff is a metal restraint that closes around a person's wrist. When police arrest a suspect, they often put handcuffs on him.
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  • vt. 给…戴上手铐
  • n. 手铐
  • 1. He was taken away in handcuffs.

    他被铐走了。

  • 2. He did not resist as officers handcuffed him behind his back.

    警察从背后铐他时他也没有反抗。

  • 3. Officers then handcuffed him and led him away.

    警察随后给他戴上手铐,并将他带走。

  • handcuff (n.) 1640s as a decorative addition to a sleeve; 1690s as a type of restraining device, from hand (n.) + cuff (n.). Old English had hondcops "a pair of hand cuffs," but the modern word is a re-invention. The verb is first attested 1720. Related: Handcuffed; handcuffing.
hand·cuff / ˈhændkʌf ; NAmE ˈhændkʌf / verb [usually passive ] handcuffsb to put handcuffson sb or to fasten sb to sth/sb with handcuffs 用手铐铐住(某人);把(某人)铐在(某物、某人)上 handcuff handcuffs handcuffed handcuffing hand·cuff / ˈhændkʌf ; NAmE ˈhændkʌf /
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