紧箍咒 (jǐn gū zhòu) — (literal) the tightening-crown spell from Journey to the West; (figurative) an inescapable restriction or binding constraint

Definition

From Journey to the West: the magic spell that tightens the crown on Sun Wukong's head, controlling him. Figuratively, any inescapable restriction or pressure that binds someone.

noun
(literal) the tightening-crown spell from Journey to the West(figurative) an inescapable restriction or binding constraint

Examples

  • 紧箍咒
    Sūn wù kōng zuì pà táng sēng niàn jǐn gū zhòu.
    Sun Wukong was most afraid of Tang Seng reciting the tightening-crown spell.
  • 紧箍咒
    Gōng sī de guī dìng xiàng jǐn gū zhòu yí yàng, ràng tā bù gǎn fàng sōng.
    The company regulations are like a binding spell, keeping him from relaxing.
  • 紧箍咒
    Zhè ge zhèng cè de jǐn gū zhòu xiào yìng ràng hěn duō rén gǎn dào yā lì.
    The binding effect of this policy puts a lot of pressure on people.

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