Restrained in spanish
Refrenado
pronunciation: refɹ̩enɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: refɹ̩enɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
restrain = limitar. [Normalmente usado en la voz pasiva]
Example: Use of the legal data bases is partly restrained by cost considerations, partly by the fact that their coverage is not exhaustive and partly by the reserved attitude of the legal profession and the judiciary.more:
» restrain from = impedir, prohibir.
Example: 'We also need to know the kinds of questions we are legally restrained from asking'.restrained = moderado, comedido, austero.
Example: The stereotype of the governess as exemplified in Jane Eyre -- intelligent, restrained, soberly clad -- was the predecessor of the librarian as an occupation in which the women of the period, the 'guardians of morality' could find genteel employment.more:
» unrestrained = desenfrenado, desaforado, desmedido, incontrolado.
Example: 'Hello, Tom!' said the director, greeting him enthusiastically, as he rounded his desk to shake hands, which he did with unrestrained ardor.