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词根:limit
adj.limited 有限的
limitless 无限制的;无界限的
limiting 限制的;限制性的
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
v.limiting 限制;限定(limit的现在分词)
vt.limit 限制;限定
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
current limiter限流器
torque limiter转矩限制器;扭矩限制器
限制器
为保证航空发动机正常可靠地工作,限制它的某些参数,不超过最大允许值的装置。
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
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
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 Trump is also backing off another federal effort to require speed limiters in the trucking industry.
2 It has an improved phase detection autofocus system that can work in light levels as low as -6 EV and comes with an internal autofocus range limiter to quicken focus in street environments.
3 Mr King added: "Dodgem cars are all fitted with speed limiters but they still seem to crash."
4 Select a torque Limiter which has enough torque range and bore range.
请选择扭力范围和内径范围足够的扭力限制器。
5 To correct this problem at the distribution level , a fault current limiter ( FCL ) can be used.
首先,本文概述了故障限 流器 的研究现状 、 存在问题以及本文所作的工作.
6 Fatality rates in car accidents are declining, particularly for drivers; yesterday the European commission announced that extra safety features, including automatic speed limiters, would soon be mandatory.
7 Speed limiters already are used on some trucks and buses but are not common among private vehicles.
8 But Norita Taylor, spokeswoman for the 157,000-member Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association, said her group has opposed the speed limiters because they create dangerous interactions between vehicles as faster cars slow down for trucks.
9 Are speed limiters the best way to reduce road deaths?
10 Bipartisan legislation was introduced in the Senate last week that, if passed, would circumvent the Trump administration’s indefinite delay of a proposed rule requiring new trucks to be outfitted with speed limiters.
11 Formula One drivers have backed proposals to introduce a 'virtual safety car' or automatic speed limiter that would force the entire field to slow when yellow warning flags are waved.
12 In the latest trial the speed limiter is connected directly to the engine and is automatic.
13 There's even a limiter to keep your recording from accidentally getting distorted.
甚至还有一个限制器,以防止意外地获得歪曲你的录音。
14 Experiments show that helium ash can be removed by a pump limiter or divertor.
实验表明,通过抽气孔栏和偏滤器可以排除聚变堆中的氦灰。
15 We need to find ways to limit expenses.
16 You will run it to the top of its rev limiter and it will feel like you’re tearing down the road.
17 In training, she pushed her body to its physical limits.
18 There are some other limiters in the world; labor is one, climate is another, there was just a big power shutdown in Austin, Texas.
19 Lifting limiter has mechanical and electronic two kinds.
起重限制器有机械式和电子式两种。
20 You can search using Google instead by using the site or domain limiter.