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lim·it·ing
lI m tIng
词根:limit
adj.limited 有限的
limitless 无限制的;无界限的
n.limit 限制;限度;界线
limited 高级快车
limitation 限制;限度;极限;追诉时效;有效期限
limiter [机][电] 限制器,[电子] 限幅器;限制者
vt.limit 限制;限定
Noun
1. the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase
Adjective
1. restricting the scope or freedom of action
2. strictly limiting the reference of a modified word or phrase;
"the restrictive clause in `Each made a list of the books that had influenced him' limits the books on the list to only those particular ones defined by the clause"
limiting factor限制因素
current limiting限流;限流的
limiting current极限电流
limiting temperature限定温度
limiting distribution极限分布;极限分配
limiting value极限值;限度;极限与配合
limiting speed限制速度;极限速度
限幅
将信号某种特性(例如电压、电流、功率)超过预定门限值的所有瞬时值减弱至接近此门限值,而对其他所有的瞬时值予以保留的操作。
The first known use of limiting was in 1644
limonitenoun
an ore of iron consisting of oxides of iron
limnologynoun
the scientific study of bodies of fresh water (as lakes)
limnologynoun
the scientific study of bodies of fresh water (as lakes)
limnologynoun
the scientific study of bodies of fresh water (as lakes)
limit1 of 2noun
a boundary line
within the city limits
a point beyond which a person or thing cannot go
limit2 of 2verb
to set limits to : keep within limits management reserves the right to limit quantities an adjective limits the meaning of a noun
limit expenses
limit1 of 2noun
a boundary line
within the city limits
a point beyond which a person or thing cannot go
limit2 of 2verb
to set limits to : keep within limits management reserves the right to limit quantities an adjective limits the meaning of a noun
limit expenses
limitingadjective
being an environmental factor (as food) that limits the size of a population of living things
1 The poultry industry has increased its biosecurity efforts since 2015, establishing practices for cleaning transport trucks before they enter a facility and limiting access to essential workers only.
2 Brick and mortar stores with limited shelf space for romance sometimes stock love stories that feature African-American characters in the “urban fiction” or African-American literature sections, limiting their visibility among avid romance fans.
3 During this time, the government proposed legislation limiting who qualified for government assistance and attempted, in the process, to further stigmatize those already using benefits.
4 But that same pastiche and your choices about story and style can also be limiting too.
5 I was worried that it might be limiting—that by sticking to one town I’d run out of things to say.
6 ...the city limits of Baghdad.
巴格达市区
7 For now, they are limiting their scope to whether promises have been kept.
8 He limited payments on the country's foreign debt...
他对该国外债的偿还作出了限制。
9 Crystal is also trying to be sensitive to the local communities by limiting to approximately 250 the number of passengers on shore at any time, Mr. Soper said.
10 Instead, a more diffuse transaction comes into focus, a sort of forgiveness that circulates collectively rather than limiting itself to a direct one-on-one exchange.
11 Bulk bins were off limits, too, with grocers like Stop and Shop, Tops and Whole Foods closing or limiting bulk offerings and banning refillable containers.
12 “We have a pasta section on the menu, but we’re thinking about having bowls, with shrimp and grits and jambalaya. We’re not limiting ourselves.”
13 But vegetarianism encourages people to divide foods between the good and the bad, and it then becomes a legitimate means of limiting one's diet.
14 Performing adulthood becomes dangerous when the performance is so limiting.
15 “Right now, incentives are all about productivity, because at one time that was the limiting factor.”
16 As the coronavirus continues to spread, policymakers and medical professionals have exhorted the public to practice social distancing – remove themselves as potential vectors for Covid-19 by limiting their interactions with others.
17 Children younger than five tend to confuse facts with fears, says Koplewicz, so limiting access to news and watching what you say is advisable.
18 That is why we need Congress and the EPA to pass laws and regulations limiting the amount of pollution companies can put in the air: if they don’t, companies won’t.
19 Will the day come when newly arrived immigrants will receive instructions from the federal government limiting the size of their homes, the number of cars they can own and even the size of their families?
20 Yet, the report said, “even where disability is present in television and films, it is almost always portrayed as an undesired, depressing and limiting state”
2 限制
qualifying restrictive confining regulative restrictionist restrictively astriction condition limit parameter limitation restriction qualification reservation modification contraction stint confinement embargo constriction interdiction interdict circumscription hegge tie qualify clip restrict confine restrain constrict circumscribe entrammel astrict set measures to control strait-jacket bound constraint restraint stricture confines trammels contain cramp hamper constrain imprison infringe curtail hem in tie down box in hold down keep to downhold regulation string reserve curb ring-fence determine modify narrow pinch peg bottleneck scant swaddle straiten limitary limitative disability clamp constipation conscribe reduce contract corset padlock constipate fetter abridge bind down fence around cage in
3 限制性的