"confine" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

confine verbo

confine + preposición
Kolokacji: 19
confined to • confined within • confined in • confined for • confined at • ...
confine + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 31
largely confined • mainly confined • generally confined • confined entirely • once confined • ...
1. largely confined = w dużej mierze zamknąć largely confined
2. confined entirely = zamknięty całkowicie confined entirely
3. once confined = kiedyś zamknąć once confined
4. confined exclusively = zamknięty wyłącznie confined exclusively
5. strictly confined = surowo zamknąć strictly confined
6. no longer confined = już nie zamknąć no longer confined
7. confined solely = zamknięty wyłącznie confined solely
8. hardly confined = ledwie zamknąć hardly confined
9. confined alone = zamknięty w pojedynkę confined alone
10. relatively confined = stosunkowo zamknąć relatively confined
12. normally confined = zwykle zamknąć normally confined
13. merely confined = jedynie zamknąć merely confined
14. safely confined = bezpiecznie zamknąć safely confined
15. tightly confined = mocno zamknięty tightly confined
16. confined indoors = zamknięty wewnątrz confined indoors
17. magnetically confined = magnetycznie zamknięty magnetically confined
18. increasingly confined = coraz bardziej zamknąć increasingly confined
19. geographically confined = geograficznie zamknąć geographically confined
  • Earlier in the year, the target had been the Jungle Brothers, a less geographically confined gang.
  • - Greenfield Eco-industrial Development (geographically confined space)
  • - Brownfield Eco-industrial Development (geographically confined space)
  • "The gene pool for the squirrel population is confined geographically," he said, "but the population is fairly large."
  • First, it is geographically confined: it almost all comes from southern and central Gaul.
  • Women often seek work closer to home compared to men, taking jobs in a more geographically confined area and relying more on non-automobile transportation.
  • This term does not directly refer to a geographically confined society, but to the cultural, moral, or ideological superiority of a community lacking social exposure.
  • The new Atlantic civilization with Europe at its heart was "radically unlike any other, including its own tradition-bound, agrarian-based and geographically confined predecessor.
  • The scene was heavily influenced by Madchester, although it was not geographically confined to Manchester.
  • The difference is that in the valleys they tend to be enduring, while in the hills they are both unstable and geographically confined.
(3) generally, narrowly
Kolokacji: 2
(5) closely, wholly
Kolokacji: 2

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