limit的意思和读音

limit

: [ˈlɪmɪt] : ['lɪmɪt]

n.

v.

limits  limiting  limited  

adj.+n.upper limit,reasonable limit,absolute limit,strict limit,outside limit

v.+n.set limit,exceed limit,limit time,put limit,limit scope

adv.+v.strictly limit

v.deregulate

v.control,regulate,reduce,restrain,check

n.boundary,border,bounds,edge,perimeter

limitn.

1.~ (to sth)a point at which sth stops being possible or existing

There is a limit to the amount of pain we can bear.

The team performed to the limit of its capabilities.

She knew the limits of her power.

to push/stretch/test sb/sth to the limit

His arrogance knew(= had) no limits .

2.~ (on sth)the greatest or smallest amount of sth that is allowed

a time/speed/age limit

The EU has set strict limits on levels of pollution.

They were travelling at a speed that was double the legal limit .

You can't drive─you're over the limit(= you have drunk more alcohol than is legal when driving) .

3.the furthest edge of an area or a place

We were reaching the limits of civilization.

the city limits(= the imaginary line which officially divides the city from the area outside)

IDMbe the limit(informal)to be extremely annoying

I'm willing to help, within limits.

within limitsto some extent; with some restrictions

I'm willing to help, within limits.

v.

1.~ sth (to sth)to stop sth from increasing beyond a particular amount or level

measures to limit carbon dioxide emissions from cars

The amount of money you have to spend will limit your choice.

2.~ yourself/sb (to sth)to restrict or reduce the amount of sth that you or sb can have or use

Families are limited to four free tickets each.

I've limited myself to 1 000 calories a day to try and lose weight. 1 000

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v.1.,2.

n.1.the largest or smallest amount, or the highest or lowest level, of something that is allowed2.the greatest amount or level of something that is possible3.the outer edge of an area

v.1.to prevent a number, amount, or effect from increasing past a particular point2.to reduce or control someones freedom to do what they want or someones ability to be effective3.if something is limited to a particular place or group, it happens only in that place or within that group

1. breath n limit vt sincerely adv ...

2. 〖 lookfarintothedistance〗 limit〖 least;little;teeny;tiny;weeny〗 ...

3. LeV Limit love ...

4. (1) ”[ be recovered] (2) ;[ limit] ◎ chà ...

5. breath n limit vt sincerely adv ...

6. fire vt. limit n. ( outdoors adv. ...

7. ,〖 graveyard〗 limit〖 landwithincertainboundaries;territory〗 ...

8. 〖 limit;limitation〗 〖 norm;limit;quota〗 〖 limitedpriceofacertaincommodity〗 ...

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1.The policeman told him that he had been exceeding the speed limit and asked to see his documents.

2.Merkel acts like she's doing so much. But Germany still builds coal-burning power plants and has no speed limit.

3.David Wu of Oregon said he would step down following the resolution of the debt limit crisis in Washington.

4.The parks themselves are limited in extent--there is only one Yosemite Valley--whereas population seems to grow without limit.

5.The Volt starts out on battery power, but a small petrol engine provides power to a generator when the battery reaches its limit.

6.In case rooms in a building with workshop or warehouse have already been used as dormitory, the problem shall be solved within a time limit.宿

7.As for the other demands, Mr Monti said he would stand aside rather than accept a time limit, insisting on serving until 2013.2013

8.If the total number of open HTTP connections reaches the connection limit on an HTTP server, you are likely to see timed-out connections.HTTPHTTP

9.In the meantime, President Obama wants to limit new oil drilling and exploration, at least for a while.

10.The total size of content in the Team Foundation source control server has no limit.TeamFoundation