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shackles shackleanchor shackleshack·le S0307600 (shăk′əl)n.1. A device, usually one of a pair connected to a chain, that encircles the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or captive.2. A hobble for an animal.3. Any of several devices, such as a clevis, used to fasten or couple.4. often shackles A restraint or check on action or progress: "throwing off the puritanical shackles" (Ben Yagoda).tr.v. shack·led, shack·ling, shack·les 1. To put shackles on (someone); confine with shackles.2. To fasten or connect with a shackle.3. To restrict, confine, or hamper. See Synonyms at hobble. [Middle English schackel, from Old English sceacel, fetter.] shack′ler n.Translationsshackles (ˈʃӕklz) noun plural a pair of iron rings joined by a chain that are put on a prisoner's wrists, ankles etc, to limit movement. His captors put shackles on him. 鐐銬 镣铐ˈshackle verb to put shackles on. 上鐐銬 给...上铐EncyclopediaSeeshackle |