noun🔗Share구속복A jacket-like garment with very long sleeves which can be secured in place, thus preventing the wearer from moving his or her arms. Often used in psychiatric hospitals to prevent patients from injuring themselves or others."The hospital staff carefully placed the patient in a straitjacket to prevent him from hurting himself. "병원 직원은 환자가 자해하는 것을 막기 위해 조심스럽게 구속복을 입혔다.medicinebodyweardevicehumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share억압, 속박Any situation seen as confining or restricting."The strict rules at her new job felt like a straitjacket, preventing her from using her creativity. "그녀의 새 직장의 엄격한 규칙은 그녀의 창의력을 발휘하지 못하게 하는 억압처럼 느껴졌다.situationconditionmindChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share정신병 환자에게 구속복을 입히다To put someone into a straitjacket."The teacher had to straitjacket the disruptive student to maintain order in the classroom. "선생님은 교실의 질서를 유지하기 위해 문제를 일으키는 학생에게 구속복을 입혀야 했다.medicinepolicehumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗Share억압하다, 제한하다(by extension) To restrict the freedom of, either physically or psychologically."The strict rules at the school straitjacketed students' creativity. "학교의 엄격한 규칙은 학생들의 창의성을 억압했다.mindactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading