英:['lɪmɪts]
美:['lɪmɪts]
英:['lɪmɪts]
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n.
境界( limit的名词复数 )
界限
限度
限额
noun
something that bounds, restrains, or confines
the age limit for junior golf
the utmost extent
pushed her body to the limit
a geographic or political boundary
limits plural the place enclosed within a boundary : bounds
into the limits of the North they came—John Milton
limitation
the sadness is without limit—William Shakespeare
a determining feature or differentia in logic
a prescribed maximum or minimum amount, quantity, or number: such as
the maximum quantity of game or fish that may be taken legally in a specified period
a maximum established for a gambling bet, raise, or payoff
a number whose numerical difference from a mathematical function is arbitrarily small for all values of the independent variables that are sufficiently close to but not equal to given prescribed numbers or that are sufficiently large positively or negatively
a number that for an infinite sequence of numbers is such that ultimately each of the remaining terms of the sequence differs from this number by less than any given positive amount
something that is exasperating or intolerable
We've had bad weather, but this is the limit.
verb
transitive verb
to assign certain limits to : prescribe
reserved the right to limit use of the land
to restrict the bounds or limits of
the specialist can no longer limit himself to his specialty
to curtail or reduce in quantity or extent
we must limit the power of aggressors
within limits适当地;在一定范围内;有限度地
within the limits of在…范围内
beyond the limits越出,超出;超越极限
limits of authority税收管理权和权限,权限
city limits城市极限;市区范围
limits to growth增长的极限;成长上限
投保限额
Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French limite, from Latin limit-, limes boundary
The first known use of limit was in the 14th century
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
1 He was driving without regard to speed limits.
他开着车,根本不理会速度限制。
2 Her love for him was being tested to its limits.
她对他的爱经受着极其严峻的考验。
3 He outlined the limits of British power.
他勾画了英国的势力范围。
4 He has reached the limit of his endurance.
5 Our lack of money limits our options.
6 He tries to be creative within the limits of conventional journalism.
7 He tried to limit the damage to his reputation by blaming other people.
8 Cream cleansers are totally off limits for oily skin.
油性皮肤不能使用洁面霜。
9 The Kansas City Fire Department controls the sirens within Kansas City limits, while county officials oversee the rest of each neighboring county.
10 Wales has introduced special low speed limits to minimize pollution.
威尔士已经推行了特殊的低速限制以把污染降低到最低水平。
11 At the same time, congressional Republicans were mounting a call for broad budget austerity, sending officials searching for funds to slash or eliminate to stay within new spending limits.
12 There are limits to what I can put up with from him!
13 When you've got speed limits, this creates situations that actually present dangers on the road.
当你达到速度限制时会遇到道路上的危险情况。
14 In training, she pushed her body to its physical limits.
15 We were reaching the limits of civilization.
我们快到蛮荒地界了。
16 In addition, sensation-seekers like new experiences that force them to push their personal limits.
此外,寻求刺激的人喜欢迫使自己突破个人极限的新体验。
17 Her love for him was being tested to its limits.
她对他的爱正在考验着极限。
18 The government has set strict limits on levels of pollution of factories.
政府对工厂的污染程度作了严格限制。
19 The site is off-limits to the general public.
这个场所不对公众开放。
20 It begs entirely the difficult theory of limits.
这个方法完全依赖于深奥的极限理论。