restrict的意思和读音

restrict

: [rɪˈstrɪkt] : [rɪ'strɪkt]

v.

restricts  restricting  restricted  

v.+n.restrict use,restrict number,restrict trade,restrict freedom,restrict view

v.loosen

v.limit,confine,curb,control,check

restrictv.

1.to limit the size, amount or range of sth

Speed is restricted to 30 mph in towns. 30

We restrict the number of students per class to 10. 10

Fog severely restricted visibility.

Having small children tends to restrict your freedom.

2.~ sthto stop sb/sth from moving or acting freely

The long skirt restricted her movements.

3.~ sth (to sb)to control sth with rules or laws

Access to the club is restricted to members only.

4.~ yourself/sb (to sth/to doing sth)to allow yourself or sb to have only a limited amount of sth or to do only a particular kind of activity

I restrict myself to one cup of coffee a day.

v.1., (to; within; in);,

v.1.to keep something within strict limits2.to physically limit or control the movement of something or someone

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1.Wise managers in school should be able to understand this feeling and not restrict the colorful thinking with monotonous uniform.

2.Senator Obama wants to raise taxes and restrict trade. The last time America did that in a bad economy it led to the Great Depression.

3.In this case, you want to restrict the definition of a Pamphlet, which is similar to a Book in every way except that it has no author.Pamphlet(Book

4.We enter into only a few arbitrage commitments each year and restrict ourselves to large transactions that have been publicly announced.

5.Designers began to see that there was no reason other than habit to restrict the controls on toolbars to buttons.

6.If it's vital to have symbolic link-checking enabled, you can restrict it to a particular area of the file system, as in Listing 3.3

7.Legitimate land acquisition process can better restrict the public's power, protect private rights and balance the conflicts between them.

8.If you can't restrict the resources a login gets to use, then you can at least restrict the number of principals accessing the system.使访

9.It created new 'exclusion zones' that restrict companies from advertising close to its venues and hired agents to help enforce the zones.”,广

10.No matter the parents or the teacher has no right to dominate or to restrict his behaviour.