
수갑, 족쇄
A pair of metal rings joined by a chain, used for fastening a prisoner's wrists or ankles.
예문:
"The prisoner's heavy shackles clanked against the stone floor."
"Archaeologists found ancient shackles in the dungeon ruins."
걸쇠, 고리
A U-shaped metal link closed by a bolt or pin, used to connect chains or ropes.
예문:
"Use a stainless steel shackle to secure the anchor chain to the boat."
"A rusted shackle snapped under the extreme tension of the cable."
속박, 굴레, 구속
Something that prevents a person from acting or thinking freely; a restraint or impediment.
예문:
"He finally threw off the shackles of his past mistakes."
"The new law was seen as a shackle on freedom of speech."
결박하다, 채우다
To fasten someone's hands or feet together with metal rings and a chain.
예문:
"The guards were ordered to shackle the prisoners before the transfer."
"He was shackled to the wall of the cell."
구속하다, 제한하다
To limit or restrain someone's freedom of action or development.
예문:
"Bureaucracy often shackles innovation in large organizations."
"The country's development was shackled by massive foreign debt."