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词汇 restrict
释义 restrict
verb[ T ]
uk /rɪˈstrɪkt/ us /rɪˈstrɪkt/
C1
to limit the movements or actions of someone, or to limit something and reduce its size or prevent it from increasing: 限制;限定;妨碍
measures to restrict the sale of alcohol限制酒类销售的措施
The government has restricted freedom of movement into and out of the country.政府已经限制出入境自由了。
Having small children really restricts your social life.家里有很小的孩子确实会妨碍你的社交生活。
The government passed a law to restrict the sale of guns.政府通过了一项限制枪支买卖的法律。
The new guidelines have restricted opportunities for development on the edge of the city.
Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.在市中心限制停车的尝试使交通拥堵的问题更加严重。
These laws will restrict our ancient rights and liberties.这些法律将限制我们由来已久的权利和自由。
This lever restricts the movement of the wheel.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Limiting and restricting
anti-libertarian
armlock
boundary
box someone out
box someone/something in
crippling
cripplingly
crowd
curb
curtail
keep (herself) to herselfidiom
keep something down
limit
limitation
limitative
suffocatingly
tempered
tie someone down
tie someone up
uncrippled

Phrasal verb


restrict yourself to something

restrict | American Dictionary


restrict
verb[ T ]
us/rɪˈstrɪkt/
to limit someone's actions or movement, or to limit the amount, size, etc., of something:
The government has so sharply restricted his fishing that he can barely pay his crew.
The state legislature voted to restrict development in the area.

restricted


adjectiveus/rɪˈstrɪk·tɪd/
Many events are free, so families on restricted budgets can participate.

restrictive


adjectiveus/rɪˈstrɪk·tɪv/
She campaigned against restrictive immigration laws.

restrictively


adverbus/rɪˈstrɪk·tɪv·li/

restrict | Business English


restrict
verb[ T ]
uk /rɪˈstrɪkt/us
to limit something, reduce its size, or prevent it from increasing:
If they want to restrict access to their pages, privacy controls are available.
restrict the sale/supply/use of sthGeorgia is one of 22 states that restrict the sale of raw milk for human consumption.
Other recommendations included restricting the number of retail outlets that can sell tobacco.
restrict sth to sb/sthThey restrict these payments to employees who have been with the firm for more than a year.
restrict the right of sb to do sthThe Government has recently restricted the right of council tenants to buy their own homes.
to limit someone's actions or movements:
We are restricted from producing more than a certain quantity of air emissions, water effluent, or solid waste.
restrict sb to sthConsumers with successful suits would be restricted to $1.5 million in damages.

Phrasal verb


restrict yourself to sth

Examples of restrict


restrict
Structures on the edges of plazas had restricted access.
However, those studies are often restricted to a collisionless situation.
In contrast to many other studies of first-episode psychosis, the sample is not restricted to in-patients.
Finally, public awareness of this loss of natural capital was restricted and those directly affected had little recourse.
Since our analysis is restricted to independent or private research institutions, we take a narrow view in defining such organisations.
Competition, contacts and other factors restricting niches of parasite helminthes.
The streamlines are restricted to the region outside the wave envelope (the dashed spiral).
First, the brevity of the trial restricts our understanding to the short-term effect of liquid fluoxetine in autism.
The methodological tools to do this are not restricted to a single technique.
Before 1750 their choice had been restricted in both theory and practice.
Because the eye camera was remote, movement of the participant's head was restricted to the range of 12 inches horizontally and four inches vertically.
Pragmatically neutral conditions provide no situational cue as to the referent set that needs to be restricted.
As such, it targets discriminator y speech, not just fighting words or hate speech, and so restricts more than low-value speech.
Within these jurisdictions, the occasions of liability and the scope of damages have been significantly restricted.
Distributional bias can be effective in allowing learning, even without restricting the class of possible learned languages.
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