Synonym: in check, in restraint. Similar words: control, out of control, control group, beyond control, controversy, controversial, on the contrary, under. Meaning: adv. unable to act freely.
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(121) Ensure all the internal bank transfer between City Inn Shenzhen and Sub - branch correct and under control.
(122) The gunfighter draws from the hip, and aims calmly, under control.
(123) It would be irresponsible for me to downplay the magnitude of this crisis or assure you that everything is under control.
(124) It too is difficult to bring under control because many people do not recognize its deadliness.
(125) It reflects a kind of illness of social system operation. According to the feature of small-group corruption at present, we must take decisive measure against corruption and bring under control.
(126) The home front was at last well organized and under control.
(127) Another played him in down the right and he quickly brought the ball under control before lobbing just over.
(128) Computer . A machine that processes data into information under control of a stored program .
(129) Epidemics of Class II refer to those which can cause great economic losses and need to take strict measures to bring under control or exterminate them and avoid their spread.
(130) Bring cold best way arousing because of pharynx and larynx pain under control?
(131) Luca's sphincter, no longer under control , opened , the waste of his body spilled out.
(132) Greece is under control of the Ottoman Turks. March 25, 1821, is Greek Independence Day.
(133) While inflation pressures remain under control, the bang-for-the-buck from the Fed's monetary ease has been disappointing in the eyes of some analysts.
(134) Optimal control for a class of uncertain time - delay systems is investigated under control energy constraint.
(135) Absorbing heat and regulating temperature and humidity, it will keep under control local space micro-climate, contributing at the same time in contrasting the urban heat island effect.
(136) Under control of the Netherlands since the 17th century , Curacao was constructed as a home away from home for colonizers .
(137) When I felt I had myself under control, I went to the rock, squatted beside it - the joints in my knees went off like a double-barrelled shotgun - and let my hand touch it.
(138) On the other hand, interfacing Linux for System z with data or programs running under control of one of the EBCDIC-based operating systems requires a conversion.
(139) The epidemic disease was kept under control by the authorities'vigorous action.
(140) Keeping what Ollila calls a "meritocracy" under control is a tight-knit management team—mostly Finns—who act as gatekeepers: Frank Nuovo, for example, signs off every design decision.
(141) This pandemic is now under control, but, in 1991 epidemic cholera appeared in South America.
(142) Resultsthat good and, is crucial for keeping the formation of dioxin under control.
(143) On the other hand we rely on our alliance with the peasants to secure grain and industrial raw materials with which to bring the bourgeoisie under control.
(144) Smallpox have is bring under control by the use of vaccine.
(145) The thermocouple junction relative to the specimen's surface was hence under control.
(146) Those humanoids are hard work; they flit about continually, but you do not have to be afraid,[sentencedict .com] everything is watched and under control.
(147) This golf lesson got me thinking. It seems to me that there are certain fundamentals not only in golf, but in life, that we should have under control before we turn our attention to loftier ambitions.
(148) One minute it can generate paychecks from labor data under control of a payroll program.
(149) We should try to keep under control and put it to the best use of mankind.
(150) Efforts to bring the arms race between the two super powers under control began in earnest with the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), which began in 1969.
More similar words: control, out of control, control group, beyond control, controversy, controversial, on the contrary, under, under way, founder, undergo, come under, fall under, undermine, undertake, understand, underlying, contrast, contract, undergraduate, contribute, contributor, contractor, by contrast, contrast to, contribution, contribute to, contretemps, to the contrary, percolate.