control

US /kənˈtroʊl/
UK /kənˈtroʊl/
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1.

控制, 支配

the power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events

:
She has excellent control over her emotions.
她對自己的情緒有很好的控制
The government has lost control of the situation.
政府已經失去了對局勢的控制
2.

控制裝置, 調節

a means of restraint or regulation

:
The car has good braking control.
這輛車有很好的剎車控制
The remote control allows you to change channels.
遙控器可以讓你更換頻道。
1.

控制, 管理

to determine the behavior or supervise the running of

:
He struggled to control his anger.
他努力控制自己的憤怒。
The manager needs to control the budget carefully.
經理需要仔細控制預算。
2.

限制, 抑制

to restrict or curb

:
The police tried to control the crowd.
警方試圖控制人群。
Measures were taken to control the spread of the disease.
已採取措施控制疾病的傳播。