control

control — verb

1. to make someone or something do what you want, or to keep a situation within cer

1.動詞及物B1
釋義

to make someone or something do what you want, or to keep a situation within certain limits — for example, managing a team, directing traffic, limiting a fire, or keeping your emotions from getting too strong.

例句

A thermostat controls the room temperature by switching the heater on and off.

control + [how a device works]

The new manager found it hard to control such a large and busy team.

control + [group of people]

同義詞
  • manage

    focuses on running or organizing day-to-day activities; less forceful than control

  • regulate

    implies setting and enforcing rules or limits; more formal and technical

  • direct

    emphasizes giving guidance or instructions rather than enforcing limits

  • govern

    formal authority over people or a country; wider scope than control

反義詞
  • release

    to let something go without restriction

  • ignore

    to pay no attention to something that needs managing

文法句型

control + noun phrase

control + wh-clause

用法筆記

Frequently used with the preposition 'over' (control over something/someone). Can take a reflexive pronoun: 'control yourself' means to stay calm or stop yourself from acting on emotion. Often appears in passive constructions: 'the disease was controlled by the new vaccine.'

常見錯誤

She controlled to the team.
She controlled the team.
💡'control' is transitive and takes a direct object without a preposition like 'to'.
I can control myself to eat less chocolate.
I can stop myself from eating so much chocolate.
💡'control yourself' means staying calm, not stopping a habit.

control — noun