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 restriction [ri'strikʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 限制, 限定, 约束

[计] 限定

[医] 限制




    restriction
    [ noun ]
    1. a principle that limits the extent of something

    2. <noun.cognition>
      I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements
    3. an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)

    4. <noun.act>
    5. the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)

    6. <noun.act>
      the restriction of the infection to a focal area


    Restriction \Re*stric"tion\, n. [F. restriction, L. restrictio.]
    1. The act of restricting, or state of being restricted;
    confinement within limits or bounds.

    This is to have the same restriction with all other
    recreations,that it be made a divertisement. --Giv.
    of Tonque.

    2. That which restricts; limitation; restraint; as,
    restrictions on trade.

    1. But the SS-25 is under no INF restriction.
    2. "They are implying that you cannot be trusted to make these decisions." Also Wednesday, lawmakers in Annapolis, Md., conducted a hearing on four abortion restriction bills and one pro-choice bill.
    3. The no-facial hair restriction puzzles some who recall that Walt Disney sported a mustache.
    4. On another current financial issue, 79% of the respondents favored restriction of foreigners' equity investment here and only 16% thought foreigners should be allowed to buy as much stock as they want in U.S. firms.
    5. A similar lawsuit filed in Washington state three years ago resulted in a similar restriction against exit polling being overturned.
    6. The combined effect of the changes will mean that anyone earning more than Pounds 22,360 will be Pounds 237 a year worse off. One reform which some predicted - the restriction of tax relief on the personal allowance to 20 per cent - did not occur.
    7. The new restriction required emigrants to obtain their Israeli visas by Monday.
    8. Earlier this year, Keough rejected a bid by the association to evict the child and said the subdivision's original restriction against minors _ residents younger than 18 _ would become illegal when the fair housing law took effect.
    9. Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said the restriction "will win in a breeze.
    10. There is no restriction on the number of helicopter flights allowed, Horner said.
    11. There is also a powerful, if rather unfocused, trend to integrate different media - the so-called multi-media revolution. At present, the UK media sector is hampered by a criss-cross of regulations, of which the restriction on ITV takeovers is just one.
    12. The restriction had been applied to German ethnics seeking permission to go to West Germany and to Jews and Pentecostals.
    13. The Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee's vote marked the first congressional initiative aimed at repealing the prohibition since the Supreme Court's recent decision upholding the restriction.
    14. The historic thrift legislation, which President Bush is expected to sign into law this week, eliminates a restriction that barred holding companies from marketing their products to thrift customers.
    15. On Jan. 1, the restriction was lifted altogether and banks, financial institutions and other individuals are now free to own brokerage firms.
    16. That restriction was lifted, after Time printed the letter in full.
    17. But Guerrero said the restriction does not apply to commercial lawn care companies and homeowners.
    18. As to the restriction on reimbursements, said William Nutt, senior executive vice president of Boston Co., "It should be up to the fund's board of directors to look at the plan if the expenses are to be received over a period of years."
    19. Their defenders contend the ban is a restriction of democratic freedoms.
    20. Congress sent two spending bills to the White House that withhold an estimated $57 million in aid for Jordan, but Bush won broad discretion to waive that restriction to encourage Mideast peace talks.
    21. You should apply to the Land Registry to enter a restriction to reflect this, supplying a photocopy of the letter.
    22. "There will be a potential restriction of oil supply in the near future that could range in intensity from significant to highly severe," the Middle East Economic Survey, a weekly newsletter published in Cyprus, said Monday.
    23. The panel also took what many industry observers said was an extraordinary step by recommending that the drug's availability to doctors be curtailed, although it left the details of such a restriction to the FDA staff to determine.
    24. If Turkey is now to acquire the Russian BTR-60, it will be hard for the Germans to protest again, as no such restriction is likely to be written into the contract with Moscow.
    25. The funding prohibition _ which constitutional lawyers say appears to be the first restriction on federal art assistance based on content _ also was a compromise.
    26. None could have been rebuilt under the FEMA restriction.
    27. Just after Thanksgiving, the restriction was eased to 85 arrivals an hour, said Fred Farrar, a spokesman for the agency in Washington.
    28. Its leaders view almost any proposed restriction as the first step toward confiscation of guns, and they believe it is their duty to head off the encroachment with zeal.
    29. The restriction would remain in effect for the rest of the trading day once it was triggered.
    30. Unlike Gumede, Ntuli was under a restriction order confining him to his house at night.
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