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To confine, support, or protect with an embankment.

here we will confine ourselves to describing some famous flute tunes.

Sometimes, I often confine myself to a small space to realize that the feeling of loneliness is not always wonderful.

We confine practice to personal culture, asking ourselves to be a simple and plain man. Exactly it is of no problem.

We can take pride in our contribution but we should never confine ourselves to our own circles and shut ourselves from the rest of society.

The digitalization of practical agents is the basis for virtual practice to break through the confine of traditional practices and grow up to be a new-style of practice.

To confine, especially in wartime.

dam:To hold back or confine by means of a dam.

a low metal frame to confine falling coals to a hearth.

However, in some application conditions, low hardness, big friction coefficient and poor wear resistance confine its extensive application in engineering.

For the time being, we will confine ourselves to the question of unity in the Party, in the country and in the world.

Domestic scholars suggest ways and means for the rejuvenation of the Northeast one after another, however, confine to more strategic aspects, study to the concrete operation mode very few.

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confine in a fold, like sheep.

To confine in or as if in a coop.

Don't confine yourself in the thick cocoon of sorrow, beautify life, appreciate life, life will have beautiful scenery everywhere.

Later, when she ate, her mother would confine the cat soldier and let him out after Taotao had finished his meal.

The nostrils are like two muzzles, the nostrils are broken, and they look like saddles.

I am sick, I have to confine to bed.

The Covenant on Civil and Political Rights provides the international standards to strictly confine and finally abolish death penalty.

"Judge for yourself, Signor Aladdin--judge, but do not confine yourself to one trial. Like everything else, we must habituate the senses to a fresh impression, gentle or violent, sad or joyous.

To put or confine in a cell.

The literature review shows that many relevant researchers confine their observation to verbal behaviors in order to operate conveniently.

Cultural workers, on their part, have not kept in close touch with the masses and they lack experience in working both in the army and among the masses. As a result, they confine their work to a narrow perspective, beyond the reach of the masses.

I will confine myself to looking at the period from 1900 to 1916.

To confine in a prison; imprison.

The function of the individual credit system and the legal peculiarity of the right to privacy, decide that it is necessary to confine the privacy interest in the credit investigation.

You can choose to let your past define you and confine you, or you can choose to learn, grow, and leave it behind you.

Pattaya beach is world renowned for the variety and unrestrained hedonism of its nightlife, though city leaders have in recent years made an effort to confine the commercial sex industry to an area of south Pattaya beach.

The main function of administrative law is to confine goverment power, to guarantee civil rights.

Proper way to confine the responsibility of compensation for personal injuries by electric shock;

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