handcuffing

英 [ˈhændkʌfɪŋ] 美 [ˈhændkʌfɪŋ]

v.  用手铐铐住(某人); 把(某人)铐在(某物、某人)上
handcuff的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. N-PLURAL 手铐
    Handcuffs are two metal rings which are joined together and can be locked round someone's wrists, usually by the police during an arrest.
    1. He was led away to jail in handcuffs.
      他戴着手铐被送进了监狱。
  2. VERB 用手铐铐;给…戴上手铐
    If you handcuff someone, you put handcuffs around their wrists.
    1. They tried to handcuff him but, despite his injuries, he fought his way free.
      他们试图把他铐起来,但尽管有伤在身,他还是奋力挣脱了。

双语例句

  1. The two were detained but not charged and Cheshire Constabulary issued an apology yesterday, saying that the handcuffing "was less than a proportionate reaction".
    昨天他们两个被拘留但没有遭受起诉,并且柴郡的警察向他们提出道歉,说上手铐“是个不必要的行为”。
  2. He will supervise the selection and handcuffing.
    他将监督挑选和上手铐。
  3. Rear handcuffing is normally reserved for violent offenders, or is sometimes used where police have no knowledge of the person arrested and cannot guarantee their safety.
    后方手铐通常是预留作暴力罪犯,或有时被用于何处,警方已不知道被逮捕的人,并且不能保证他们的安全。
  4. The process involves the hooding, handcuffing and placing of terrorist suspects into stress positions, as well as depriving them of sleep, in order to make them more likely to answer questions.
    该工艺涉及戴头罩,手铐,并把恐怖嫌疑人到应力的立场,以及剥夺他们的睡眠,以使它们更容易回答问题。
  5. The police should show their attachment before handcuffing you.
    警方拘捕你前必须出示拘留状。
  6. Escort and handcuffing techniques training
    押解及手铐技巧训练