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Meaning of 缚手缚脚

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shǒu jiǎo (Trad.: 縛手縛腳)
to have too many constraints; to be unable to act freely (idiom)
Example Sentences
1
He cannot let us in. His hands are tied.
2
Given that the business of Asia is business, as the cliché goes, Mr Obama goes to Asia with one hand tied behind his back.
3
From health care to economic recovery to the Afghanistan war, the government's gloomy fiscal condition is constraining Democrats.