B1 to order, limit, or rule something, or someone's actions or behaviour命令;控制;管制;克制
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Police in riot gear arrived to control the protesters.
The film was about an evil genius who wanted to control the world.
Our new teacher's a bit of a joke - he can't even control the class.
Firefighters took two hours to control the blaze.
The finance committee controls the school's budget.
B2 [ C or U ] the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to do this掌握;控制(权);克制(力);支配(权)
B2 being dealt with or limited successfully得到控制;在控制中
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The army took control of the city after the president's fall from power.
We keep a tight control on the organization's finances.
The terrorists assumed control of the plane and forced it to land in the desert.
The car went out of control and plunged over the cliff.
Troops yesterday seized control of the broadcasting station.
B2 [ C ] a switch or other device used to operate a machine such as a vehicle(机器的)控制按钮,操纵装置
[ C usually singular ] also control key, written abbreviation Ctrl a key on a computer keyboard that you press at the same time as other keys to make the keyboard operate in a particular way(计算机键盘上的)控制键
[ C ] specialized science in an experiment, an object or system that is not changed so that you can compare it with similar objects or systems that are intentionally changed(实验中的)对照物,对照系统
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