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vt. 限制, 限定, 约束

[医] 限制

[经] 限制, 约束




    restrict


    Restrict \Re*strict"\, a. [L. restrictus, p. p. of restringere.
    See {Restrain}.]
    Restricted. [Obs.]


    Restrict \Re*strict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Restricted}; p. pr.
    & vb. n. {Restricting}.]
    To restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to
    restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a
    patient to a certain diet.

    Syn: To limit; bound; circumscribe; restrain; repress; curb;
    coerce.

    1. So despite his book's subtitle, he does not restrict himself to the immediate postwar period because the Cold War's origins lie further back, most particularly, in the doctrines and personalities of the Bolshevik state.
    2. South African state-of-emergency regulations in effect since 1986 restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, some forms of protest, and a broad range of statements the government considers subversive.
    3. The invitation followed a meeting of shareholders, who granted directors the power to restrict further share purchases by foreigners if the purchases threaten Wilson & Horton's current application to the New Zealand government for a television license.
    4. State-of-emergency regulations restrict reporting about unrest, security force action, treatment of detainees, some forms of protest and various statements the government considers subversive. The regulations prohibit calls for election boycotts.
    5. Gerhard Pohl says East Germany will repeal recent laws that restrict foreign ownership in joint ventures to 49 percent, the Hamburg-based Bild newspaper reported today.
    6. "You can stop right there," Mulheren said he told Davidoff. "I don't do those trades." The Senate voted to restrict logging and set aside 673,000 acres as protected wilderness in Alaska's huge Tongass National Forest.
    7. The measure calls for mandatory reduction of trade surpluses maintained by countries who restrict their own markets to U.S. goods.
    8. Authorize more than $1.65 billion for the C-17 cargo plane, but restrict expenditures pending resolution of manufacturing problems and cost overruns.
    9. Top management should restrict itself to guidance and advice and stay out of the detail.
    10. The Energy Department is urging aviation authorities to restrict flights over its military nuclear reactors to make them more secure against potential terrorist attack.
    11. Censorship rules imposed under the emergency ruled ban or restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, most forms of peaceful protest and a broad range of statements the government considers subversive.
    12. Abortion entered the campaign after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in July gave states more power to restrict abortions.
    13. The rules restrict freedoms, including freedom of the press.
    14. The EC decision to restrict imports of CIS aluminium until the end of November had very little impact on the smelter, says Mr Shlaifshtein.
    15. They vehemently disapprove of nearly all proposals to boost taxes, such as extending state sales taxes to include services, and they dislike attempts to restrict student working hours.
    16. As the session progressed, there were no signs of an imminent settlement to the strike, which could further restrict already tight copper supplies, said Bette Raptopoulous, a metals analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities in New York.
    17. It would also empower the interior ministry to restrict foreigners' movements on grounds such as national security and 'public morale'.
    18. There have been calls to restrict television coverage by those who contend the presence of TV cameras incites the protesters.
    19. Botha accused Western diplomats of meddling in anti-apartheid politics and threatened to restrict their movements.
    20. So neither side can swap nuclear-armed cruises for conventionally armed ones, as if this would really restrict either side.
    21. Germany and Britain investigate if proposed mergers restrict competition, and often block them.
    22. The Public Citizen Health Research Group asked the Food and Drug Administration to restrict the use of the intravenous sedative midazolam, because the group said its use has led to 40 U.S. deaths.
    23. He also took credit for legislation to restrict the export of hazardous wastes, and said he has launched an initiative to deal with the debt owed to developed nations by the Third World.
    24. Several analysts made negative comments on the stock yesterday morning, citing a pending Federal Communications Commission ruling that could restrict the ability of networks to sell or syndicate television reruns.
    25. Mr. Hart told bankers that it isn't MasterCard's intention to restrict membership, but that the organization is reviewing membership policies to ensure that they are consistently applied, clear, fair and establish a level playing field.
    26. The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether Congress may restrict the president's power to require that federal workers sign secrecy pledges covering government information.
    27. Bush's order invoked for the first time a provision of a 1988 trade law that gives the president power to restrict foreign investment in the United States if the nation's security may be harmed.
    28. But since "B-Day" on March 1, when strong beer flowed legally for the first time in 74 years, the police have reported no increase in drunken driving and bar owners say people still restrict their hard drinking to weekends.
    29. Pleasant's future growth may also be limited if it continues to restrict itself to a relatively small customer base.
    30. The brief makes roughly the same argument the government made last week in a brief urging more leeway for states to restrict abortions.
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