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control

noun
/kənˈtrəʊl/
/kənˈtrəʊl/
Idioms
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    power权力

  1. [uncountable] the power to make decisions about how a country, an area, an organization, etc. is run(对国家、地区、机构等的)管理权,控制权,支配权
    • control of somebody/something The party expects to gain control of the council in the next election.该党希望在下次选举中控制议会。
    • Militants have taken control of the town.激进分子已经控制了这个城镇。
    • The Democrats have lost control of Congress.民主党已经失去了对国会的控制。
    • A military junta seized control of the country.一个军政府控制了这个国家。
    • The founders eventually regained control of the company.创始人最终重新获得了对公司的控制权。
    • control over somebody/something He defended the tradition of civilian control over the military.他捍卫文官控制军队的传统。
    • in the control of somebody/something The city is in the control of enemy forces.那座城市现处于敌军的控制之下。
    • under… control The area remains under international control.该地区仍在国际控制之下。
    Extra Examples
    • Editors do not exercise control over large sections of their newspapers.编辑并不控制报纸的大分类版面。
    • Enemy forces have now regained control of the area.敌军现已重新控制这一地区。
    • He wants to hand over control of social security to the private sector.他想把社会保障的控制权移交给私营部门。
    • Parking is outside my control.停车不在我的控制范围之内。
    • The department was under the control of Bryce Thompson.当时这个部门归布赖斯・汤普森管。
    • The idea is to give councils full control of their own budgets.这个构思是要让委员会全权控制本身的预算。
    • They have little control over that side of the business.他们对那部份业务几乎没法控制。
    • attempts to wrest control of the town from government forces从政府军手中夺取该城控制权的企图
    • government plans to centralize control of schools政府集中控制学校的计划
    • The family has sold most of its shares and will lose control of the company.这家族已售出大部分股份,将失去对公司的控制权。
    • The city is under enemy control.那座城市现处于敌人的控制之下。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • complete
    • full
    verb + control
    • have
    • achieve
    • assert
    control + noun
    • freak
    preposition
    • beyond your control
    • outside your control
    • in control (of)
    phrases
    • circumstances beyond somebody’s control
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] the ability to make somebody/something do what you want控制(或操纵)能力
    • control over somebody/something The teacher had no control over the children.那位老师管不住学生。
    • He fought hard to retain control over his work.他努力保持对工作的控制。
    • control of something She struggled to keep control of her voice.她竭力控制住自己的声音。
    • She lost control of her car on the ice.她在冰上开车失去了控制。
    • He got so angry he lost control (= shouted and said or did things he would not normally do).他气得失去了自制。
    • beyond/outside somebody's control Owing to circumstances beyond our control, the flight to Rome has been cancelled.由于出现了我们无法控制的情况,飞往罗马的航班已被取消。
    • under control The situation is under control.局面得到了控制。
    • The coach made the team work hard on ball control (= in a ball game).教练让全队努力练习控球。
    see also self-control
    Extra Examples
    • The aim is to give people more control over their own lives.目的是让人能对自己的生活有更多的自主权。
    • He lost control of the car when he swerved to avoid a bicycle.他突然转向以躲避一辆自行车,致使汽车失去了控制。
    • The event has been cancelled due to circumstances beyond our control.由于无法控制的原因,这一活动已经取消。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • complete
    • full
    verb + control
    • have
    • achieve
    • assert
    control + noun
    • freak
    preposition
    • beyond your control
    • outside your control
    • in control (of)
    phrases
    • circumstances beyond somebody’s control
    See full entry
  3. limiting/managing限制;管理

  4. [uncountable, countable] (often in compounds常构成复合词) the act of limiting or managing something; a method of doing this限制;限定;约束;管理;管制
    • traffic control交通管制
    • talks on arms control军备控制谈判
    • controls on something tight controls on government spending对政府开支的严格控制
    • Price controls on food were ended.对食物价格的控制已告结束。
    • control of something exciting advances in the control of malaria疟疾控制方面令人振奋的进展
    • state control of the economy国家对经济的控制
    • It was an exercise in damage control (= trying to prevent further damage).这是一次控制损失的演习。
    • A pest control officer was called in to deal with the rat problem.一名虫害防治员被请来应对鼠害问题。
    see also birth control, climate control, gun control, parental control, quality control
    Synonyms limitlimit
    • restriction
    • control
    • constraint
    • restraint
    • limitation
    These are all words for something that limits what you can do or what can happen.
    • limit the greatest or smallest amount of something that is allowed:
      • The EU has set strict limits on pollution levels.欧盟对污染程度作了严格的限定。
      • the speed limit速度限制
    • restriction (rather formal) a rule or law that limits what you can do:指限制规定、限制法规:
      • There are no restrictions on the amount of money you can withdraw.取款没有限额。
    • control (often in compounds) the act of limiting or managing something; a method of doing this:
      • arms control军备控制
    • constraint (rather formal) a fact or decision that limits what you can do:指限制、限定、约束:
      • We have to work within severe constraints of time and money.我们必须在时间紧迫、资金紧张的限制下工作。
    • restraint (rather formal) a decision, a rule, an idea, etc. that limits what you can do; the act of limiting something because it is necessary or sensible to do so:指约束力、管制措施、制约因素、控制、限制:
      • The government has imposed export restraints on some products.政府对一些产品实行了出口控制。
      • The unions are unlikely to accept any sort of wage restraint.工会不大可能接受任何形式的工资限制。
    • limitation the act or process of limiting something; a rule, fact or condition that limits something:
      • They would resist any limitation of their powers.他们会抵制对他们权力的任何限制。
    restriction, constraint, restraint or limitation?用 restriction、constraint、restraint 还是 limitation?These are all things that limit what you can do. A restriction is rule or law that is made by somebody in authority. A constraint is something that exists rather than something that is made, although it may exist as a result of somebody’s decision. A restraint is also something that exists: it can exist outside yourself, as the result of somebody else’s decision; but it can also exist inside you, as a fear of what other people may think or as your own feeling about what is acceptable: moral/​social/​cultural restraints. A limitation is more general and can be a rule that somebody makes or a fact or condition that exists.Patterns
    • limits/​restrictions/​controls/​constraints/​restraints/​limitations on something
    • limits/​limitations to something
    • severe limits/​restrictions/​controls/​constraints/​restraints/​limitations
    • tight limits/​restrictions/​controls/​constraints
    • to impose/​remove limits/​restrictions/​controls/​constraints/​restraints/​limitations
    • to lift restrictions/​controls/​constraints/​restraints
    Extra Examples
    • calls for tougher export controls加强出口控制的呼吁
    • Many teenagers have poor impulse control.许多青少年控制力差,易于冲动。
    • plans to relax price controls放宽物价管制的计划
    • the water pressure control valve水压控制阀
    • They have introduced controls on public spending.他们已开始对公共开支实施限制。
    • The government has imposed strict controls on new building.政府已经对新建建筑物实施了严格限制。
    • The country has tightened its border controls.该国已经加强了边境管理。
    • New crime control measures have failed.新的犯罪控制措施失败了。
    • The police are experts in crowd control.警察是控制人群秩序的专家。
    • A new advance has been made in the control of malaria.在控制疟疾方面已取得新的进展。
    • government controls on trade and industry政府对工商业的管理
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • strict
    • stringent
    • tight
    verb + control
    • implement
    • impose
    • introduce
    preposition
    • control on
    See full entry
  5. in machine机器

  6. [countable, usually plural] the switches and buttons, etc. that you use to operate a machine or a vehicle(机器或车辆的)操纵装置,开关,按钮
    • the controls of an aircraft飞机的操纵装置
    • the control panel控制面板
    • the volume control of a TV电视的音量控制
    • at the controls The co-pilot was at the controls when the plane landed.副驾驶员操纵着飞机着陆。
    see also cruise control, dual controls, remote control
    Extra Examples
    • Chief Air Officer Sedley was at the controls of the Boeing 707.当时空军一级军士长塞德利驾驶着这架波音 707。
    • Once we were in the air, I was allowed to take the controls.我们一升到空中,我就获准进行驾驶。
    • a programmable control unit可编程控制单元
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • remote
    • volume
    • cruise
    verb + control
    • take
    control + noun
    • panel
    • device
    • stick
    preposition
    • at the controls
    See full entry
  7. in experiment实验

  8. [countable] (specialist) a person, thing or group used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of a scientific experiment; an experiment whose result is known, used for checking working methods对照标准;(检验工作方法的)参照实验
    • The study showed that women with the disease have had fewer children than the controls.研究表明,患有这种疾病的女性比对照组生育的孩子少。
    • One group was treated with the new drug, and the control group was given a sugar pill.一组采用新药治疗,而对照检验组服用的则是糖丸。
    Topics Scientific researchc1
  9. place地点

  10. [singular] a place where orders are given or where checks are made; the people who work in this place指挥(或检查、控制)站;指挥(或检查、控制)人员
    • We went through passport control and into the departure lounge.我们通过护照检查站进入了候机大厅。
    see also air traffic control, ground control, Mission Control
  11. on computer计算机

  12. [uncountable]
    (also control key [singular])
    (on a computer keyboard) a key that you press when you want to perform a particular operation(键盘上的)控制键Topics Computersc1
  13. Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘check or verify accounts’, especially by referring to a duplicate register): from Anglo-Norman French contreroller ‘keep a copy of a roll of accounts’, from medieval Latin contrarotulare, from contrarotulus ‘copy of a roll’, from contra- ‘against’ + rotulus ‘a roll’. The noun is perhaps via French contrôle.
Idioms
be in control (of something)
  1. to direct or manage an organization, an area or a situation掌管,管理,控制,操纵(某机构、地区或局势)
    • He's reached retiring age, but he's still firmly in control.他虽然已到退休年龄,但仍大权在握。
    • There has been some violence after the match, but the police are now in control of the situation.比赛后发生了一些暴力事件,但是现在警方已控制了局势。
    • The elected government is back in control.民选政府重新取得了控制权。
  2. to be able to organize your life well and keep calm处之泰然;安之若素
    • In spite of all her family problems, she's really in control.她虽然家庭问题重重,却能完全处之泰然。
be/get/run/etc. out of control
  1. to be or become impossible to manage or to control无法管理;失去控制
    • The children are completely out of control since their father left.这些孩子自他们的父亲离开后就无法无天了。
    • A truck ran out of control on the hill.一辆卡车在山上失去了控制。
    Extra Examples
    • The car went out of control on the icy road.车子在结了冰的路上失去了控制。
    • I had this feeling that things were out of control.我感觉情况已失去了控制。
be under control
  1. to be being dealt with successfully被控制住;处于控制之下
    • Don't worry—everything's under control!别担心,一切都控制住了!
bring/get/keep something under control
  1. to succeed in dealing with something so that it does not cause any damage or hurt anyone控制得住,抑制得住(从而不造成损害)
    • It took two hours to bring the fire under control.花了两个小时才控制住火势。
    • Please keep your dog under control!请管好你的狗!
    Extra Examples
    • They soon got the situation under control.他们很快就控制住了局势。
    • Weeds should be kept under strict control.应该严格控制杂草的生长。

control

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they control
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he / she / it controls
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past simple controlled
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past participle controlled
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-ing form controlling
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    have power拥有权力

  1. control somebody/something to have power over a person, company, country, etc. so that you are able to decide what they must do or how it is run指挥;控制;掌管;支配
    • By the age of 21 he controlled the company.他 21 岁就掌管了公司。
    • The whole territory is now controlled by the army.现在全境都在军队的控制之下。
    • Can't you control your children?你就不能管管你这些孩子?
    • a multinational company based in Britain but controlled from South Africa总部设在英国但受南非控制的跨国公司
    • We want to control our own destiny (= decide what happens to us).我们想掌握自己的命运。
    • attempts by corporations to control access to information公司试图控制对信息的访问
    Extra Examples
    • Each school is controlled by a Board of Governors.每所学校都由一个董事会控制。
    • Government forces have proved incapable of controlling the rebels.事实证明,政府军无力控制叛军。
    • It is a multi-national company based in Britain but controlled from South Africa.这是一家总部设在英国的跨国公司,但由南非控制。
    • Mounted police had been called to control the crowds.已召来骑警控制人群。
    • The National Bank is directly controlled by the government.国家银行由政府直接控制。
    • The clubs were found guilty of failing to control their fans.这些俱乐部因未能控制其球迷而被判有罪。
  2. limit/manage限制;管理

  3. to limit something or make it happen in a particular way限制;限定
    • control something It is essential for businesses to control costs.企业控制成本至关重要。
    • government attempts to control immigration政府试图限制移民的措施
    • Local industries were tightly controlled.当地工业受到严格控制。
    • Many biological processes are controlled by hormones.许多生物变化过程都是由激素控制的。
    • Try to control your breathing.尽量控制自己的呼吸。
    • They built a reservoir to control the flow of water.他们建了一个水库来控制水流。
    • control what/how, etc… Parents should control what their kids watch on television.父母应该限定孩子看什么样的电视节目。
    Extra Examples
    • Conditions in the greenhouse are carefully controlled.温室里的环境处于精确的控制之下。
    • Expenditure within the company is tightly controlled.该公司内部的开支受到严格的控制。
    • The government has announced new measures to control immigration政府已宣布了限制外来移民的新措施。
    • This government has failed to control inflation.本届政府未能控制通货膨胀。
    • Time out is an effective way of controlling aggressive behaviour.暂停是控制攻击性行为的有效方法。
    • In many countries the production of the drug is illegal or tightly controlled.在许多国家,这种药品的生产是违法的或受到严格控制的。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • precisely
    • rigidly
    See full entry
  4. to stop something from spreading or getting worse阻止蔓延(或恶化)
    • control something Firefighters are still trying to control the blaze.消防队员仍在尽力控制火势的蔓延。
    • to control a disease控制疾病
    • She was given drugs to control the pain.给她服用了镇痛药。
    • control something with something Most of the symptoms can be controlled with medication.大多数症状可以通过药物控制。
    Extra Examples
    • Symptoms can be controlled in most patients.大多数病人的症状是可以控制的。
    • His diabetes can be controlled by diet.他的糖尿病可以通过饮食来控制。
    • He had an emergency operation in which surgeons attempted to control the bleeding.他接受了紧急手术,外科医生试图控制出血。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • carefully
    • precisely
    • rigidly
    See full entry
  5. machine机器

  6. to make something such as a machine or system work in the way that you want it to操纵,控制(机器或系统等)
    • control something This knob controls the volume.此旋钮调节音量。
    • The traffic lights are controlled by a central computer.交通信号灯由中心计算机控制。
    • The entrance gates are electronically controlled.入口门是电子控制的。
    • control something with something lighting that you can control with your smartphone可以用智能手机控制的照明
    • control something via something The thermostat can be controlled via an app.恒温器可以通过应用程序控制。
    • control something from something toys that can be controlled from your mobile device可以通过移动设备控制的玩具
    Extra Examples
    • The shutters can be electronically controlled.百叶窗是电动的。
    • You can easily control the speed of the fan.你可以很容易地控制风扇的速度。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • automatically
    • electronically
    • manually
    See full entry
  7. stay calm保持镇静

  8. to manage to make yourself remain calm, even though you are upset or angry抑制;克制
    • control yourself I was so angry I couldn't control myself.我气得控制不住自己。
    • control something He was finding it difficult to control his feelings.他觉得很难克制住自己的感情。
    • You can learn to control your emotions.你可以学会控制自己的情绪。
    Extra Examples
    • She was struggling to control her temper.她努力控制自己的脾气。
    • The clerk could scarcely control his excitement.那位职员简直无法抑制内心的激动。
    • He was finding it hard to control his feelings.他发现很难控制自己的感情。
    • I was so furious I couldn't control myself and I hit him.我气得无法自制,就打了他。
  9. Word Originlate Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘check or verify accounts’, especially by referring to a duplicate register): from Anglo-Norman French contreroller ‘keep a copy of a roll of accounts’, from medieval Latin contrarotulare, from contrarotulus ‘copy of a roll’, from contra- ‘against’ + rotulus ‘a roll’. The noun is perhaps via French contrôle.
IELTS BNC: 339 COCA: 432
control

noun¹

1power over sb/sth控制ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTROL | CONTROL + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEabsolute, complete, full, total絕對控制;完全控制effective, proper (especially BrE) 有效的/適當的控制close, strict, tight嚴格控制Weeds should be kept under strict control.應該嚴格控制雜草的生長。direct直接控制centralized, government, political, social, state中央集權的/政府/政治上的/社會的/國家控制civilian, military文官/軍人控制He defended the tradition of civilian control over the military.他捍衞文官控制軍隊的傳統。parental父母的管束VERB + CONTROLhave實行控制achieve, assert, establish, gain, get實現/聲稱/建立/獲得/取得控制assume, grab, seize, take, win實行/奪得/掌握/取得/贏得控制A military junta took control of the country.一個軍事政權控制了國家。wrest (from sb)(從某人手中)奪取控制權attempts to wrest control of the town from government forces從政府軍手中奪取該城控制權的企圖keep, maintain, retain保持控制;維持控制She struggled to keep control of her voice.她努力控制自己的聲音。lose失去控制He lost control of the car when he swerved to avoid a bicycle.他突然轉向以躲避一輛自行車,致使汽車失去了控制。cede, relinquish, surrender放棄控制hand over, transfer交出/移交控制權He wants to hand over control of social security to the private sector.他想把社會保障的控制權移交給私營部門。get out of, go out of失去控制The car went out of control on the icy road.車子在結了冰的路上失去了控制。reassert, re-establish, regain, retake重申/重新建立/恢復/重新得到控制Enemy forces have now regained control of the area.敵軍現已重新控制這一地區。give sb/sth給予⋯控制權The idea is to give local authorities full control of their own budgets.這個構想是要讓地方政府全權控制自己的預算。exercise, exert實施控制Editors do not exercise control over large sections of their newspapers.編輯並不控制報紙的大分類版面。centralize集中控制government plans to centralize control of schools政府集中控制學校的計劃bring sth under, get sth under將⋯控制住They soon got the situation under control.他們很快就控制住了局勢。CONTROL + NOUNfreak控制狂He's a real control freak.他是一個有強烈控制慾的人。PREPOSITIONbeyond your control, outside your control在⋯的控制以外Parking is outside my control.停車不在我的控制範圍之內。in control (of)控制(⋯)The elected government is back in control.民選政府重新取得了控制權。out of control失去控制I had this feeling that things were out of control.我感覺情況已失去了控制。under (sb's) control在(某人的)控制下Everything is under control一切都在掌控之中。The department was under the control of Bryce Thompson.當時這個部門歸布賴斯・湯普森管。control over對⋯的控制They have little control over that side of the business.他們對那部份業務幾乎沒法控制。PHRASEScircumstances beyond sb's control超出某人控制能力的情況The race has been called off due to circumstances beyond our control.由於我們無法控制的原因,比賽已經取消。
control

noun²

2limiting/managing sth管制ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTROL | CONTROL + NOUN ADJECTIVEquality質量管理inventory, stock (especially BrE) 庫存管理budgetary, cost, rent預算控制;成本控制;租金管制crowd人群控制The police are experts in crowd control.警察是控制人群秩序的專家。air traffic, traffic空中交通/交通管制birth節育arms, gun武器/槍械管制crime犯罪控制damage損失控制erosion, flood, pest, pollution, weed侵蝕/洪水/蟲害/污染/雜草控制bladder, impulse, weight膀胱/衝動/體重控制Many teenagers have poor impulse control.許多青少年控制力差,易於衝動。VERB + CONTROLimprove提高控制力ensure確保控制CONTROL + NOUNmeasure, mechanism控制手段/機制New crime control measures have failed.新的犯罪控制措施失敗了。centre/center, room, tower控制中心;控制室;控制塔the air traffic control tower空中交通管制塔
control

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3(usually controls) method of limiting/managing sth管制手段ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTROL | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEstrict, stringent, tight, tough (especially BrE) 嚴格的管制;嚴厲的限制lax鬆散的管制border, export, price邊境管理;出口控制;物價管制calls for tougher export controls加強出口控制的呼籲VERB + CONTROLimplement, impose, introduce執行管制;實行限制;引進管制辦法The government has imposed strict controls on new building.政府已經對新建建築物實施了嚴格限制。tighten加強管制The country has tightened its border controls.該國已經加強了邊境管理。relax放寬管制plans to relax price controls放寬物價管制的計劃lift, remove取消限制PREPOSITIONcontrol on對⋯的限制They have introduced controls on public spending.他們已開始對公共開支實施限制。
control

noun⁴

4for operating a machine操縱機器ADJECTIVE | VERB + CONTROL | CONTROL + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEremote遙控volume音量調節cruise巡行車速控制VERB + CONTROLtake駕駛Once we were in the air, I was allowed to take the controls.我們一升到空中,我就獲准進行駕駛。CONTROL + NOUNpanel控制(面)板device, stick, unit控制裝置;控制桿;控制部件a programmable control unit可編程控制單元circuit, valve控制電路;控制閥the water pressure control valve水壓控制閥PREPOSITIONat the controls在駕駛Chief Air Officer Sedley was at the controls of the Boeing 707.當時空軍一級軍士長塞德利駕駛着這架波音 707。
control

verb¹

1restrict/manage限制;管理ADVERBcarefully, precisely, rigidly, strictly, tightly小心控制;精確控制;嚴格控制Conditions in the greenhouse are carefully controlled.溫室裏的環境處於精確的控制之下。Expenditure within the company is tightly controlled.該公司內部的開支受到嚴格的控制。adequately, effectively, properly管理到位;有效地控制;適當地管理poorly管理不善centrally, directly集中管理;直接控制
control

verb²

2operate操縱ADVERBautomatically, electronically, manually自動化/電子/人工控制The shutters can be electronically controlled.百葉窗是電動的。remotely遙控easily輕鬆控制You can easily control the speed of the fan.你可以很容易地控制風扇的速度。
IELTS BNC: 339 COCA: 432
control noun
control (under enemy control) button1 (the controls of an aircraft) limit1 (traffic/arms control) bring/get/keep sth under control overcome verb
control verb
control (control a child) limit (control inflation) operate (This knob controls the volume.) overcome (control the pain) run2 (control a company) suppress2 (control your temper)
control

noun

control ♦︎ power ♦︎ rule ♦︎ authority ♦︎ jurisdiction ♦︎ discipline ♦︎ command ♦︎ hold ♦︎ grasp ♦︎ forceThese are all words for the ability that a person or group has to control sb/sth else. 这些词均表示控制力、操纵力。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配control / power / rule / authority / jurisdiction / command / a hold over sb / stha hold / grasp on sb / sthto be in control / power / authority / command / forceto be under sb's control / rule / authority / jurisdiction / commandto be beyond / outside the control / power / authority / jurisdiction of sbthe power / authority / jurisdiction to do sthabsolute / complete control / power / authority / commanddirect control / rule / authority / commandto have control / power / authority / jurisdiction / command / a hold over sb / forceto exercise control / power / authority / jurisdictionto take control / power / commandto assume control / power / authority / commandto give sb control / power / authority / jurisdiction / command / a hold over sbto delegate power / authority / command (to sb)to lose control / power / authority / command / your hold on sthto relinquish control / power / command / your hold on sth control [uncountable] the power to make decisions about how a country, an area, an organization or sb's life is run; the ability to make sb/sth do what you want (对国家、地区、机构或人的)管理权,控制权,支配权;控制(或操纵)能力The party is expecting to gain control of the council in the next election.该党期待着下次选举能获得对地方议会的控制权。The aim is to give people more control over their own lives.目的是让人能对自己的生活有更多的自主权。The city is under enemy control.那座城市在敌人控制之下。The teacher had no control over the children.那个老师管不住学生。She struggled to keep control of her voice.她竭力控制住自己的声音。She lost control of her car on the ice.她在冰上开车失去了控制。Owing to circumstances beyond our control the flight to Rome has been cancelled.由于出现了无法控制的情况,飞往罗马的航班已经取消。 see also self-control restraint , controlled disciplined power [uncountable] the ability to control people or things; political control of a country or area 控制力;影响力;统治;政权He has the power to make life very difficult for us.他权力很大,可以把我们整得狼狈不堪。The Emperor had absolute power over all his subjects.皇帝对所有的臣民拥有绝对权力。She was determined to go through with her plan, now that she had him in her power (= was able to do what she liked with him).既然可以摆布他,她决定把她的计划实施到底。The party came to power at the last election.该党在上次选举中当选执政。He seized power in a military coup.他在一次军事政变中夺了权。It was the beginning of a power struggle between rival factions within the party.这是该党内部对立派系间权力斗争的开始。The war brought about a shift in the balance of power.那场战争使势力的均衡发生了转变。 see also office role rule [uncountable] the government of a country or area by a particular person, group or political system (特定的人、团体或政治体系对国家或地区的)统治,管理There was a gradual process of returning the country to civilian rule.将那个国家恢复到文官统治经历了一个渐进的过程。The country remained under direct rule by the occupying powers.那个国家仍在占领势力的直接统治下。 Rule often refers to control by an outside country or group, by a political system which allows little freedom, or sth which contrasts with this. * rule常指外国或外部集团的控制,以及专制或非专制政体的统治colonial / British / Ottoman rule殖民地的/英国的/奥斯曼的统治Fascist / military rule法西斯主义/军事统治a return to civilian / democratic / majority rule回到文官/民主/多数派统治 see also rule rule verb 1 authority [uncountable] the power to give orders to people 权力;威权;当权She now has authority over the people who used to be her bosses.她现在管辖着曾是她上司的那些人。Nothing will be done because no one in authority (= who has the power to do sth) takes the matter seriously.什么也办不了,因为掌权的谁也不认真对待这个问题。 jurisdiction ˌdʒʊərɪsˈdɪkʃn; NAmE ˌdʒʊrɪsˈdɪkʃn [uncountable, countable] (formal) the power that an official organization has to make legal decisions about sb/sth 司法权;审判权;管辖权These matters do not fall within our jurisdiction.这些事情不归我们管辖。The agreement doesn't come under the jurisdiction of the EU courts.该协议不归欧盟法院管辖。 discipline [uncountable] the practice of training people to obey rules and orders and punishing them if they do not; the controlled behaviour or situation that results from this training 守纪训练;训导;纪律;风纪The school has a reputation for high standards of discipline.这所学校以纪律严明著称。Strict discipline is imposed on army recruits.新兵受到严格的纪律训练。She keeps good discipline in class.她严格执行课堂纪律。 see also discipline punish verb , disciplined disciplined , self-discipline restraint command [uncountable] the power to give orders to a group of people, especially in the armed forces or police (尤指对军队或警察的)控制,管辖,指挥He has 1 200 men under his command.他掌管着1 200人。Who's in command here?这里谁主事?The police arrived and took command of the situation.警方到达后控制了局势。 see also command order verb 1 , command run 2 hold [singular] influence or control over a person or situation (对人或局势的)影响,控制What she knew about his past gave her a hold over him.她知道他的过去,所以能够控制他。Enemy forces have consolidated their hold on the northern province.敌军已经巩固了他们对北部省份的控制。 grasp [singular] (rather informal) control over a situation, especially when it is hard to hold on to (尤指对难以控制的局势的)掌控The company continues to maintain its grasp on the business computer market.那家公司继续维持着对商用电脑市场的控制。Don't let the situation escape from your grasp.别让局面失控。NOTE 辨析 Hold or grasp?In this meaning, a hold is stronger than a grasp. You have, strengthen or consolidate a hold. A grasp has to be maintained or things may slip or escape from it. 表达此义时,hold语气比grasp强。hold可以作have、strengthen或consolidate的宾语。grasp则可以作maintain、slip或escape from的宾语。 force [uncountable] the authority of a law or rule (法律或规定的)权力,效力These guidelines do not have the force of law.这些指导原则不具有法律效力。The court ruled that these standards have force in British law.法院裁定,这些标准在英国法律中具有效力。control

verb

control ♦︎ handle ♦︎ manageThese words all mean to have power over sb/sth so that you are able to decide what a person must do or how sth will work. 这些词均表示指挥、控制、掌管。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to control / manage a childto be easy / difficult to control / handle / manageto control / handle / manage sb / sth properlyto control / manage sb / sth effectively control [transitive] to have power over a person so that you are able to make them do or behave as you say 指挥;控制;掌管Can't you control your children?你就不能管管你的孩子吗?Time out is an effective way of controlling aggressive behaviour.暂停是控制攻击性行为的有效方法。Mounted police had been called to control the crowds.已召来骑警控制人群。 see also uncontrollable uncontrollable handle [transitive] to control a vehicle, animal, tool or machine, so that it does what you want it to 控制,操纵(车辆、动物、工具或机器)I wasn't sure if I could handle such a powerful car.我没把握是否能驾驶功率这么大的车。She's a difficult horse to handle.那是一匹桀骜不驯的母马。 manage [transitive] to keep sb/sth under control, so that it doesn't cause you problems 控制住;操纵;能对付It's like trying to manage an unruly child.这就像试图管住一个任性的孩子。I really liked the chapter about how to manage stress.我真的很喜欢如何应付压力那一章。They have learnt to successfully manage their diabetes.他们已经学会控制住自己的糖尿病。 see also unmanageable uncontrollable

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