1、confine
限制,限定(防止擴(kuò)散蔓延)
Health officials have successfully confined the epidemic to the Tabatinga area.
衛(wèi)生官員成功地將疫情控制在塔巴廷加地區(qū)
。The US will soon be taking steps to confine the conflict.
美國很快就會采取措施限制沖突
。限制(自己或自己的活動);使受局限
He did not confine himself to the one language.
他沒把自己局限于這一門語言
。Yoko had largely confined her activities to the world of big business.
洋子主要是做大生意
。邊界;界限;范圍
The movie is set entirely within the confines of the abandoned factory.
電影的拍攝完全是在這個廢棄的工廠廠區(qū)內(nèi)進(jìn)行
。the wild grass and weeds that grew in the confines of the grandstand.
大看臺上叢生的野草
2、public
平民;百姓;民眾
Lauderdale House is now open to the public.
勞德代爾藝術(shù)教育中心現(xiàn)已向公眾開放
。Pure alcohol is not for sale to the general public.
純酒精不向大眾出售
。(場所)公共的,公開的
the heavily congested public areas of international airports.
國際機(jī)場人潮涌動的公共場所
I avoid working in places which are too public.
我避免在過于拋頭露面的地方工作
。