virtually imprison

形同监禁

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Used metaphorically to describe a situation that severely restricts someone's freedom, as if they were in prison.

比喻性地描述一种严重限制某人自由的情况,如同在监狱中一样。

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virtually imprison = 形同监禁 (比喻性地描述一种严重限制某人自由的情况,如同在监狱中一样。)

  • Her fear virtually imprisoned her in her home.她的恐惧使她几乎囚禁在家中。
  • The economic crisis virtually imprisoned many families in poverty.经济危机使许多家庭几乎囚禁在贫困中。
  • His chronic illness virtually imprisoned him within the walls of his bedroom.他的慢性病使他几乎囚禁在卧室里。
  • The small town's isolation virtually imprisoned its residents, limiting their opportunities.这个小镇的封闭几乎将居民囚禁起来,限制了他们的机会。
  • The harsh rules of the oppressive regime virtually imprisoned its citizens, stifling dissent.压迫性政权的严酷规定几乎将公民囚禁,扼杀了异议。
  • For many, student loan debt can virtually imprison them, preventing financial freedom.对许多人来说,学生贷款债务几乎可以囚禁他们,阻止他们获得财务自由。
  • The language barrier virtually imprisoned her, making communication with locals nearly impossible.语言障碍几乎将她囚禁,使她与当地人交流几乎不可能。
  • The constant surveillance in the totalitarian state virtually imprisoned everyone, even those not behind bars.极权主义国家持续的监视几乎将所有人囚禁,即使那些没有被关进监狱的人也是如此。
  • He felt that his strict upbringing had virtually imprisoned his spirit.他觉得他严厉的教养几乎禁锢了他的精神。
  • The outdated technology virtually imprisoned the company, hindering its progress and innovation.过时的技术几乎将公司禁锢,阻碍了其发展和创新。