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constrain

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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constrain [ingl. am. kənˈstreɪn, ingl. brit. kənˈstreɪn] V. trans. (compel)

constrain often pass
constrain often pass
she felt constrained to be polite
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I felt constrained o obliged o compelled to accept

en el diccionario PONS

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constrain [kənˈstreɪn] V. trans.

1. constrain (restrict):

2. constrain DER. (imprison):

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en el diccionario PONS

constrain [kən·ˈstreɪn] V. trans.

1. constrain (restrict):

2. constrain (oblige):

to be [or feel] constrained to do sth
Present
Iconstrain
youconstrain
he/she/itconstrains
weconstrain
youconstrain
theyconstrain
Past
Iconstrained
youconstrained
he/she/itconstrained
weconstrained
youconstrained
theyconstrained
Present Perfect
Ihaveconstrained
youhaveconstrained
he/she/ithasconstrained
wehaveconstrained
youhaveconstrained
theyhaveconstrained
Past Perfect
Ihadconstrained
youhadconstrained
he/she/ithadconstrained
wehadconstrained
youhadconstrained
theyhadconstrained

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

While it is free to move the required distance lengthwise, it is constrained from moving sideways by the construction of the molded plastic body.
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It works by playing a pre-made animation, but constraining the output of that animation to what a physical system would allow.
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Hence, any 01 integer program (in which all variables have to be either 0 or 1) can be formulated as a quadratically constrained quadratic program.
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Land use in the crofting counties is constrained by climate, soils and topography.
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It is suggested that bodies only live within the productive constrains of certain highly regulatory schemas.
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