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 contain [kən'tein]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 包含, 容纳, 控制

vi. 自制

[机] 含有


  1. The atlas contains forty maps.
    这个地图集有四十幅地图。
  2. This book contains all the information you need.
    这本书包含你所需的一切资料。
  3. Try to contain your anger!
    设法抑制你的怒火!


contain
[ verb ]
  1. include or contain; have as a component

  2. <verb.stative> comprise incorporate
    A totally new idea is comprised in this paper
    The record contains many old songs from the 1930's
  3. contain or hold; have within

  4. <verb.stative>
    bear carry hold
    The jar carries wine
    The canteen holds fresh water
    This can contains water
  5. lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits

  6. <verb.social>
    check control curb hold hold in moderate
    moderate your alcohol intake
    hold your tongue
    hold your temper
    control your anger
  7. be divisible by

  8. <verb.stative>
    24 contains 6
  9. be capable of holding or containing

  10. <verb.stative>
    hold take
    This box won't take all the items
    The flask holds one gallon
  11. hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of

  12. <verb.competition>
    arrest check hold back stop turn back
    Arrest the downward trend
    Check the growth of communism in South East Asia
    Contain the rebel movement
    Turn back the tide of communism


Contain \Con*tain"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Contained}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Containing}.] [OE. contenen, conteinen, F. contenir,
fr. L. continere, -tentum; con- + tenere to hold. See
{Tenable}, and cf. {Countenance}.]
1. To hold within fixed limits; to comprise; to include; to
inclose; to hold.

Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens can not
contain thee; how much less this house! --2 Chron.
vi. 18.

When that this body did contain a spirit. --Shak.

What thy stores contain bring forth. --Milton.

2. To have capacity for; to be able to hold; to hold; to be
equivalent to; as, a bushel contains four pecks.

3. To put constraint upon; to restrain; to confine; to keep
within bounds. [Obs., exept as used reflexively.]

The king's person contains the unruly people from
evil occasions. --Spenser.

Fear not, my lord: we can contain ourselves. --Shak.


Contain \Con*tain"\, v. i.
To restrain desire; to live in continence or chastity.

But if they can not contain, let them marry. --1 Cor.
vii. 9.

  1. It must contain substantive reforms.
  2. The notes would include a 15% interest coupon payable in notes for two years and semi-annual cash payments thereafter. Each bond also would contain a detachable warrant to buy 80.44 common shares at $2.25 a share and would expire in 1997.
  3. Firefighters expected to contain both fires by Monday evening, he said.
  4. Like Rocky Mountain's Chemical-Free TenderCare diaper, the new product does not contain chemical polymer salts used by other manufacturers in disposable diapers to absorb wetness.
  5. Script contain not only dialogue and monologue but lighting and stage directions.
  6. It does not contain any proposals about shift-working or working hours.
  7. Initially, the State Council was to contain an army representative but Roy said Thursday the army chose not to be in it.
  8. About 400 firefighters and several archaeologists worked to contain the blaze Tuesday.
  9. The court documents contain transcripts of FBI interviews of Bailin in January 1989, six months before he was indicted by a federal grand jury.
  10. Successes included observations of a white dwarf star, a star near the end of its life; a galaxy 41 million light years away that is believed to contain a black hole, ad Crab Nebula, a remnant of a supernova that occurred more than 900 years ago.
  11. An ersatz bell tower topped with a stainless steel cross actually will contain the elevator to the 10 open-air parking floors.
  12. Roughly one out of 200 kimberlite pipes contain diamonds, but only one in 20 of those has a high enough proportion of gemstones to justify a mine. The Northwest Territories diamond rush may yet come to naught.
  13. While such decisions could be personal, they are watched closely by advisory services as potential evidence the future might contain some bad news.
  14. The Group of Seven launched a new effort to contain the dollar in mid-September, which included dollar selling and interest rate increases in Japan and West Germany.
  15. While we can poke fun at these books, all of them contain helpful information.
  16. Officials said they expected to contain a stubborn, 2,100-acre high-desert fire in south-central Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest today.
  17. The army's toughest restrictions in more than 20 years of occupation failed to contain the violence.
  18. Currently, the losses are funded out of escrow accounts held for the creditors, which contain the proceeds of sales of Eastern assets.
  19. Among the defects were separations in the bonded adhesive insulation that helps hold the joints together, and channels that would allow the fiery gas to reach the joint's middle O-ring, one of three designed to contain heat from the burning fuel.
  20. Frightened neighbors will counsel restraint. Only U.S. leadership will be able to contain the culprits in time to prevent war.
  21. As a result, tablets often contain high concentrations of medicine.
  22. India and Pakistan agreed Monday to take steps to contain Sikh terrorism, arms smuggling and drug trafficking along their lengthy border, according to an Indian official.
  23. Other artifacts found in the site were identified as tablets and inscriptions that could contain important information about the Assyrian king and his era.
  24. The 70 include the biggest UK composite companies. The registers will contain information from the past three years and will have an immediate impact, Mr Scott said.
  25. The suits against Toys R Us and six other companies charge that the toys are unsafe because they contain excessive amounts of lead paint or have small parts that could choke small children.
  26. There could yet be an unresolved dilemma between the need to contain costs and Midland's aspiration to increase market share.
  27. But the product apparently doesn't contain the 10% butterfat the FDA requires in "real" ice cream.
  28. Many homes and buildings constructed prior to 1971 contain asbestos, and many suits have been filed claiming death or disease resulted from exposure to the mineral.
  29. Interior Ministry troops have been deployed in the region to try to contain the violence.
  30. The system is expected to be up and running by mid-summer, said Bowen, but it will not contain files of actions taken against health care providers prior to its start.
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