释义 |
self-imposedˌself-imˈposed adjective [usually before noun] - Until his death, he lived in self-imposed exile in France.
- He works for me, although the work is self-imposed.
- I intended to get down to work immediately, knowing how dangerous are unscheduled days, how fragile self-imposed plans.
- It's back to the dolly bird culture of the 70s, with none of the self-imposed restraint.
- The fiction, however, reads like an attempt to break out of this self-imposed restriction.
- They're not bad, in fact within the self-imposed limited parameters they're quite good.
- They were going to break out of their self-imposed cage.
- Until his death in 1980, he followed a strenuous, self-imposed work schedule.
► self-imposed exile She spent five years in self-imposed exile in Bolivia. NOUN► exile· His predecessor, Benazir Bhutto, is living in self-imposed exile in London. a self-imposed rule, duty etc is one that you have made for yourself, and which no one has asked you to accept: She spent five years in self-imposed exile in Bolivia. |