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*con·trol¹ /kən`trol; kənˈtrəʊl/ n 1 [U] the power or authority to make someone or something do what you want 控制; 管理: have control over Peter and Rachel have no control over their son. 彼得和蕾切尔管不了他们的儿子。 out of control (=impossible to control) 不受控制的: The car went out of control and hit a tree. 那辆车失去控制,撞到了一棵树上。 under control (=being controlled) 受控制的: It's all right — the situation is now completely under control. 没关系 — 情况现在完全在控制之中。 2 [U] the power to decide what will happen in an organization or place 掌管; 支配: take control of Rioters took control of the prison. 骚乱分子接管了监狱。 in control (=having the power to control) 有控制权的: The government is no longer in control of the country. 那个政府已经统治不了那个国家。 3 [C,U] when you limit the amount or growth of something 限制; 抑制: the control of inflation 对通货膨胀的抑制 import controls 进口限制 4 [U] the ability to remain calm, even when you are angry or excited; SELF-CONTROL 自制力: lose control I just lost control and punched him! 我失去了自制,打了他! 5 [C] one of the parts of a machine, television etc that you use to make it work 〔机器、电视机等的〕控制[操纵]装置: the volume control on the television 电视机上的音量调节器 6 [C,U] the place where something is officially checked 〔官方〕检查站: passport control 护照检查站 |