confined 音標拼音: [kənf'ɑɪnd]
a . 被限制的,狹窄的,在分娩中的,坐月子的
被限制的,狹窄的,在分娩中的,坐月子的
confined adj 1 :
not invading healthy tissue [
ant : {
invasive }]
2 :
not free to move about [
ant : {
unconfined }]
3 :
being in captivity [
synonym : {
captive }, {
confined }, {
imprisoned },
{
jailed }]
Confine \
Con *
fine "\ (
k [
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n *
f [
imac ]
n "),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Confined };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Confining }.] [
F .
confiner to border upon ,
LL .
confinare to set bounds to ;
con -
finis boundary ,
end .
See {
Final }, {
Finish }.]
To restrain within limits ;
to restrict ;
to limit ;
to bound ;
to shut up ;
to inclose ;
to keep close .
[
1913 Webster ]
Now let not nature '
s hand Keep the wild flood confined !
let order die ! --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
He is to confine himself to the compass of numbers and the slavery of rhyme . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
To be confined },
to be in childbed .
Syn :
To bound ;
limit ;
restrain ;
imprison ;
immure ;
inclose ;
circumscribe ;
restrict .
[
1913 Webster ]
confined \
confined \
adj .
1 .
having movement restricted to within a certain area ; --
usually a building .
Opposite of {
unconfined }.
Note : [
Narrower terms : {
claustrophobic }; {
close ,
confining };
{
homebound ,
housebound ,
shut -
in }; {
in childbed (
prenominal )}; {
pent ,
shut up (
predicate )};
{
snowbound }; {
weather -
bound }; {
stormbound ,
storm -
bound }]
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
2 .
deprived of liberty ;
especially placed under arrest or restraint .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
3 .
having movement restricted to within an enclosed outdoor area ; --
of animals .
Syn :
fenced in ,
penned .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
4 . (
Med .)
not invading healthy tissue .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
5 .
held prisoner .
Syn :
captive ,
imprisoned ,
jailed .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
6 .
having movement or progress restricted to a certain area ;
as ,
an outbreak of the plague confined to one quarter of the city ;
wildfires confined to within the canyon .
[
PJC ]
113 Moby Thesaurus words for "
confined ":
angustifoliate ,
angustirostrate ,
angustisellate ,
angustiseptal ,
authoritative ,
barred ,
bedfast ,
bedridden ,
beleaguered ,
beset ,
besieged ,
blockaded ,
bound ,
bounded ,
boxed in ,
cabined ,
caged ,
circumscribed ,
cloistered ,
close ,
close -
fitting ,
closed -
in ,
conditioned ,
constricted ,
cooped ,
copyrighted ,
cordoned ,
cordoned off ,
corralled ,
cramp ,
cramped ,
cribbed ,
crowded ,
detained ,
disciplined ,
down ,
enclosed ,
expert ,
feature ,
featured ,
fenced ,
finite ,
geographically limited ,
hedged ,
hedged about ,
hedged in ,
hemmed ,
hemmed in ,
hospitalized ,
icebound ,
immured ,
impounded ,
imprisoned ,
in childbed ,
in confinement ,
in hospital ,
incapacious ,
incarcerated ,
incommodious ,
insular ,
invalided ,
isthmian ,
isthmic ,
jailed ,
kept in ,
knowledgeable ,
laid up ,
landlocked ,
leaguered ,
limited ,
local ,
localized ,
meager ,
mewed ,
moderated ,
narrow ,
near ,
of a place ,
paled ,
parochial ,
patented ,
penned ,
pent ,
pent -
up ,
prescribed ,
proscribed ,
prostrate ,
provincial ,
qualified ,
quarantined ,
railed ,
restrained ,
restricted ,
scant ,
scanty ,
shut -
in ,
sick abed ,
slender ,
snowbound ,
specialist ,
specialistic ,
specialized ,
stinted ,
strait ,
straitened ,
technical ,
tight ,
topical ,
under restraint ,
vernacular ,
walled ,
walled -
in ,
windbound
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CONFINED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CONFINED is kept within confines How to use confined in a sentence
CONFINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If something is confined to a particular group of people, it exists only among them:
CONFINED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com CONFINED definition: limited or restricted See examples of confined used in a sentence
Confined - definition of confined by The Free Dictionary 1 To keep within bounds; restrict: Please confine your remarks to the issues at hand See Synonyms at limit 2 To shut or keep in, especially to imprison 3 To restrict in movement: The sick child was confined to bed
CONFINED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If someone is confined to a wheelchair, bed, or house, they have to stay there, because they have a disability, or are ill This use could cause offense He had been confined to a wheelchair since childhood
confine verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . confine somebody something (in something) [usually passive] to keep a person or an animal in a small or closed space Keep the dog confined in a suitable traveling cage
confined - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective confined (comparative more confined, superlative most confined) Not free to move
confined - WordReference. com Dictionary of English limit or restrict: confined himself to a few remarks to keep in; prevent from leaving because of imprisonment, illness, etc : confined to a mental institution n [countable] Usually, confines [plural] a boundary or bound; limit; border: He stayed within the confines of the hotel Often, confines [plural] region; territory See -fin-
Confined - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The adjective confined describes being in captivity or not free to move about If you do charity work, you could read books to older people confined to their homes
Confined Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary confined (adjective) confine (verb) confined kən ˈ faɪnd adjective Britannica Dictionary definition of CONFINED [more confined; most confined] of a space or area : very small